「combustible」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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It is | combustible and soluble in organic solvents. |
n himself by telekinetically igniting their | combustible blood. |
TDA is not | combustible, but when heated it may decompose to form i |
flexibility lies in the fact that anything | combustible can be used as a fuel source. |
The | combustible cartridge loading method sped up revolver l |
The round uses the L16A1 | combustible case charge. |
Tridecanes are generally light, | combustible colourless liquids. |
RDF consists largely of | combustible components of municipal waste such as plast |
These groups, which included | Combustible Edison, Nightcaps, Squirrel Nut Zippers and |
, Everclear, Smashing Pumpkins, L7, El Vez, | Combustible Edison, the Toasters, Mustard Plug, Ass Pon |
Whatever is | combustible flashes into flame at its touch, lead runs |
In order to prevent the buildup of | combustible flour dust, ventilation systems and other p |
It is usually applied to a | combustible fuel mixture. |
electively thinned and pruned to reduce the | combustible fuel mass of the remaining plants. |
word that has been coated with some type of | combustible fuel, with the fuel being set on fire. |
Passing | combustible gas raises the temperature further which in |
The device, also called a | combustible gas detector, operates on the principle of |
The presence of | combustible gas will reduce the intensity of the sample |
adequate lockout/tagout procedures; lack of | combustible gas detection and alarm system; presence of |
. the mixture with the smallest fraction of | combustible gas, while the upper flammable limit (UFL) |
vice which is used to measure the amount of | combustible gases present in a sample. |
Combustible gases burn in the presence of the hot wire, | |
ed flammable limits, give the proportion of | combustible gases in a mixture, between which limits th |
or bio waste such as wood, dung or hay into | combustible gases containing methane, carbon monoxide a |
on, and burning-rate data for more than 200 | combustible gases and vapors in air and other oxidants, |
somewhat controversial as the substance is | combustible, harmful or fatal if swallowed, and may imp |
is a clear to yellow liquid, spontaneously | combustible in air and reacts violently when in contact |
red firefighter who threw gasoline on every | combustible issue,” and noted his penchant for injectin |
Combustible items will be reduced to ash. | |
It is a fairly | combustible liquid. |
Class IIIB | combustible liquids have a flash point greater than or |
Class II | combustible liquids have a flash point greater than or |
and 200 degrees Fahrenheit) are defined as | combustible liquids. |
elter should be located so that there is no | combustible material directly outside it. |
Facilities with such | combustible material include oil refineries, tank farms |
fuel break) is a gap in vegetation or other | combustible material that acts as a barrier to slow or |
Embers can ignite | combustible materials outside the home. |
fire doors being left opened and the nearby | combustible materials the fire spread very rapidly. |
s such it can cause fires upon contact with | combustible materials or reducing agents. |
on the damper of a stove fueled by natural | combustible materials such as firewood and coals. |
If a room filled with highly | combustible materials is protected with a fixed heat de |
sts include the ignition characteristics of | combustible materials and their fire growth characteris |
estroy most buildings made of wood or other | combustible materials (buildings constructed of stone t |
tances to avoid are: heat, shock, friction, | combustible materials, reducing materials, aluminium, o |
es to avoid include: heat, shock, friction, | combustible materials, reducing materials, aluminium, o |
The large amount of | combustible materials, including paper, plastics, elect |
flames, cooking off ammunition and igniting | combustible materials, generally destroying the target. |
ith water can release enough heat to ignite | combustible materials. |
learance between the appliance location and | combustible materials. |
describes further the subcategorisations of | combustible matters. |
When one of these | combustible metals ignites, it can easily and rapidly s |
r or water (for example, sodium), masses of | combustible metals do not represent unusual fire risks |
ust ports are closed off, thus trapping the | combustible mixture in the combustion chamber. |
The film ends on a | combustible note as Alfalfa tries to render a song whil |
If an ember lands on a particularly | combustible object such as a housemat or a garden bush, |
like condensable shale oil, non-condensible | combustible oil shale gas, and spent shale-a solid resi |
Gas mixtures consisting of | combustible, oxidizing, and inert gases are only flamma |
mean burning down his, along with all their | combustible personal possessions. |
building not knowing that a layer of highly | combustible smoke and gas had built up under the roof. |
Burn rate is a property of | combustible substance and it quantifies the combustion |
rrowed the cause down to the firing of some | combustible substance, either accidentally by a passeng |
e new plant involves converting coal into a | combustible syngas that will be used in a combustion tu |
ene with naphtha and gasoline added (making | combustible vapors). |
It is | combustible, with flash point at 104 °C. |
wed the fire to spread to the vast range of | combustible wooden and fabric furnishings inside the Ch |
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