Chemistry, asked by GugguFriend, 10 months ago

what makes a substance inflammable​

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Answered by ams68
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Fire needs fuel and oxygen (air). Thus, in order to make flame, it is necessary to produce flammable fumes from thermal degradation of material and availability of sufficient air. ... That is what makes the materials flammable (inflammable) or non-flammable.

Answered by aashi1229
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Here is your answer mate..

Flammable and inflammable are actually the same thing. Flammability is the ability of a substance to burn or ignite typically by reacting with oxygen causing fire or combustion..

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