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  • He discovered that an uncommon highly flammable accelerent was used to start the fire in the
  • lamps that burned calcium carbide to produce flammable acetylene.
  • ed by various animals', where he denied that flammable air was fit for breathing, in accordance wit
  • Cyclopentane is a highly flammable alicyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula
  • ors, and most grades of these polyesters are flammable, although additives can be used to improve b
  • Because automobile gasoline or petrol is flammable, an occupancy separation is often required b
  • It is flammable and an irritant; it is a low-freezing liquid
  • The chemical is also flammable and incompatible with strong oxidizing agent
  • te's main safety issue arises from its being flammable and highly reactive.
  • its high vapour pressure), corrosive, highly flammable, and carcinogenic.
  • It is not flammable and is an extremely low sensitivity explosiv
  • rnative to turpentine, one that is both less flammable and less toxic.
  • h water vigorously to give ethanol, which is flammable, and sodium hydroxide, which is corrosive.
  • de is a dangerous compound being both easily flammable and corrosive: contact with skin, inhalation
  • occasional reed fires, as dry reed is easily flammable, and fires spread quickly because of the alm
  • Formic acid in 85% concentration is not flammable, and diluted formic acid is on the US Food a
  • The compound is flammable and volatile, and its main use is as a start
  • involved is disputed as there were numerous flammable and explosive compounds in the building at t
  • but buildings constructed of them are quite flammable and make extremely hot fires.
  • the dark (when exposed to oxygen), is highly flammable and pyrophoric (self-igniting) upon contact
  • e, ethylethyne, and UN 2452, is an extremely flammable and reactive alkyne with chemical formula C4
  • ter two freight trains sideswiped, releasing flammable and poisonous liquids that resulted in a maj
  • egulations to make children's sleepwear less flammable, and the implementation of safer designs for
  • Acrylonitrile is highly flammable and toxic.
  • It is flammable and burns with a green flame.
  • It is classified as highly flammable and an irritant.
  • thane is not toxic; however, it is extremely flammable and may form explosive mixtures with air.
  • It is extremely flammable, and its inhalation may cause asphyxiation o
  • save money, but some of the ingredients are flammable and/or explosive and so can be dangerous, es
  • It is a flammable aromatic hydrocarbon with a strong odor.
  • Paraformaldehyde is flammable as it decomposes in the heat into the flamma
  • F.B. Carleton and F.J. Weinberg "Ignition of flammable atmospheres by radiation-heated fibrous aggl
  • associated with the use of optical fibres in flammable atmospheres[5].
  • Aluminum antimonide is rather flammable because of the reducing tendency of the anti
  • of four kinds of chemicals, including highly flammable benzene.
  • a byproduct rather than gaseous (and highly flammable) butane.
  • helped spur efforts to end the legal use of flammable carbide-acetylene lamps in U.S. coal mines.
  • The disaster occurred when a flammable cargo exploded at the railway station at abo
  • vered to cargo tanks to prevent explosion of flammable cargo.
  • pyl iodide or 2-iodopropane) is a colorless, flammable chemical compound.
  • chloride or 2-chloropropane) is a colorless, flammable chemical compound .
  • Butyl nitrate is a flammable chemical compound.
  • hyl iodide (also iodoethane) is a colorless, flammable chemical compound.
  • ,1-Dibromoethane is a clear, slightly brown, flammable chemical compound.
  • Diethyl sulfide is a clear flammable chemical compound with a pungent garlic-like
  • s of fires, explosions, releases of toxic or flammable chemicals, and major spills of hazardous che
  • Diethylmercury is a flammable, colorless liquid, and one of the strongest
  • It is a flammable colorless liquid that has a boiling point of
  • It is a highly flammable, colorless liquid with a sharp, harsh odor.
  • Notably, they have no high pressures or flammable components in the core.
  • ze of the building's interior and the highly flammable composition of its insulation.
  • ients appropriate for open path detection at flammable concentrations.
  • Ethanolamine is a toxic, flammable, corrosive, colorless, viscous liquid with a
  • is arc was the "lead event" that ignited the flammable covering on MPET insulation blankets that qu
  • 1,4-Cyclohexadiene is a highly flammable cycloalkene that occurs as a colorless clear
  • 1,3-Cyclohexadiene is a highly flammable cycloalkene that occurs as a colorless clear
  • Carbolineum is an oily, water-insoluble, flammable, dark brown mixture from coal tar components
  • dly there was also a lot of litter and other flammable debris in there Velela (talk) 09:18, 5 March
  • other hazards ( flammable decorations, welding, smoking, bulk matches,
  • rette in the stairwell, which was lined with flammable draperies and decorations, that led to the s
  • See also Highly Flammable For More Information.
  • water generates lightning which ignites the flammable fossil fuel, creating a vortex of fire.
  • , Gray tricks Raider into getting close to a flammable fuel tank, then Gray uses a shotgun to blast
  • Isobutylene is a highly flammable gas and presents an explosion danger.
  • It is a colorless extremely flammable gas with a minorly sweet odor, which is, how
  • ing crew periodically delivered tanks of the flammable gas acetylene.
  • ilway collisions in Britain about this time, flammable gas escaping from the cylinders for the gas-
  • and HFC-41, is a non-toxic, liquefiable, and flammable gas at standard temperature and pressure.
  • sma systems because flame plasma occurs when flammable gas and surrounding air are combusted into a
  • n the oxygen concentration is below the LOC, flammable gas can be safely admitted to the vessel bec
  • The spark ignites the flammable gas causing a flame to come out of the light
  • s to a phenomenon in ignitable mixtures of a flammable gas and air (or oxygen) when a sudden transi
  • A propane torch is a tool for burning the flammable gas propane.
  • water, and methylamine, which is a toxic and flammable gas.
  • liquid oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and flammable gas.
  • be a faulty barbecue chimney that leaked hot flammable gases into the ceiling, which ignited.
  • oal phase or solid phase, when the output of flammable gases from the material is too low for persi
  • would have caused the cork to given off the flammable gases and eventually ignited the cordite cha
  • The explosion was apparently caused when flammable gases, inside the pump room where the worker
  • the crew should have redirected the flow of flammable gases.
  • ll a new container or a pressure vessel with flammable gasses, the atmosphere of normal air (contai
  • ng incentive to stuff their wood attics with flammable goods such as wool, textiles, and paper stoc
  • The commercial form is usually a flammable, gray-black powder.
  • ded to be filled with overproof rum or other flammable high-alcohol liquor.
  • Piperylene is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon consisting of a five carbon chai
  • Filled with flammable hydrogen gas, the Zeppelins were susceptible
  • d the idea of using inert helium rather than flammable hydrogen and made use of his leadership abil
  • ted the lantern and the living quarters with flammable illuminants for 60 years; the lighthouse was
  • as a disagreeable odor, and is spontaneously flammable in air.
  • Isopropyl acetate is quite flammable in both its liquid and vapor forms, and it m
  • The solid and vapor are both flammable in air.
  • hese resulted in the removal of almost every flammable item from the battleship, including linoleum
  • It is possible to buy flammable juggling balls.
  • ent showed that the dealer had stored highly flammable lacquer, paint, and finished wood frames in
  • ering removed the tree trunks, but left many flammable limbs, branches, and stumps behind.
  • The lower flammable limit (LFL) describes the leanest mixture th
  • uniform when expressed in terms of the lower flammable limit.
  • Flammability limits, also called flammable limits, give the proportion of combustible g
  • Generally, a flammable liquid is a liquid that can catch fire.
  • It is normally a flammable liquid with a characteristic, pleasant smell
  • acetate, or t-butyl acetate is a colourless flammable liquid with a camphor- or blueberry-like sme
  • This colorless, flammable liquid is a common solvent and a widely used
  • boric acid, triethyl ester, is a colorless, flammable liquid with the formula B(C2H5O)3.
  • lic acid chloride, is a clear, light yellow, flammable liquid with an acrid smell.
  • tripropylene, had ruptured and the escaping flammable liquid had caught fire.
  • nder system often has two outer cylinders of flammable liquid and a central cylinder of propellant
  • In the USA, there is a precise definition of flammable liquid as one with a flash point below 100 d
  • , also called methylal, is a clear colorless flammable liquid with a low boiling point, low viscosi
  • Dimethyl sulfide is a water-insoluble flammable liquid that boils at 37 °C (99 °F) and has a
  • rigger opens the valve, allowing pressurized flammable liquid to flow and pass over the igniter and
  • tha (a broad term encompassing any volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture, including coal t
  • Flammable liquid warning sign
  • It is a clear flammable liquid with a sweet smell.
  • ntane is an extremely volatile and extremely flammable liquid at room temperature and pressure.
  • It is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid that is present in cigarettes when sm
  • It is a colorless, flammable liquid with a chloroform-like odor.
  • Tetraethyltin is a colourless flammable liquid, soluble in diethyl ether and insolub
  • gas (usually nitrogen), and the other holds flammable liquid-typically petrol with some form of fu
  • Disappearing rainbow indicator is a flammable liquid.
  • eward passengers who report others who bring flammable liquids or other prohibited items onboard.
  • has been used as the generic name of several flammable liquids used in warfare, often forms of jell
  • Includes flammable liquids with flash points below 73 °F (23 °C
  • Flammable liquids include, but are not limited to
  • rounding grounds, there are nine propane and flammable liquids pits.
  • punch, jump, super jump, breathe fire, vomit flammable liquids, shoot explosives, scramble enemies
  • ubstances, and articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, toxic substances, etc.) in the fram
  • locations in facilities storing or producing flammable liquids.
  • 75 isomers of decane exist, all of which are flammable liquids.
  • lass in a row and then topped with an easily flammable liquor (such as Bacardi 151 or Everclear) po
  • had begun to leak its highly flammable load onto the roadway.
  • ting smaller fires to minimize the amount of flammable material available for a potential wildfire.
  • e activity in which a bull that has balls of flammable material attached to its horns, which are se
  • mines of the majority of explosive or easily flammable material present.
  • e of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and flammable material, including three un-detonated IEDs.
  • agent that may cause fire upon contact with flammable material.
  • o trace of either explosives, nor were there flammable materials an arsonist could have used.
  • Processing flammable materials such as hydrocarbons in units at h
  • Because flammable materials had been used to furnish the inter
  • In February 1981, spontaneous combustion of flammable materials stored in the woodshop of Weld Boa
  • where hot weather could subsequently kindle flammable materials that have been strewn over a dry w
  • The fire was accidentally caused by flammable materials left near a stove.
  • oldering iron stand keeps the iron away from flammable materials, and often also comes with a cellu
  • r fire started in a hangar containing highly flammable materials.
  • out everything was made out of wood or other flammable materials.
  • a liquid produces sufficient vapor to get a flammable mix with self-sustainable combustion is call
  • ures are a group of various volatile, highly flammable, mixtures used chiefly as nonpolar solvents.
  • nd spread very rapidly, fueled by the highly flammable nature of the decor and furnishings.
  • tilized diacetate film stock rather than the flammable nitrate commonly used in 35 mm.
  • at of the combined projectors and the highly flammable nitrate film.
  • Many of them are flammable or decomposed by oxygen when heated since th
  • gher than the 5-15% concentration that forms flammable or explosive mixtures.
  • g the keeping and use of explosive or highly flammable or otherwise dangerous substances, and gener
  • es, and are intrinsically safe to operate in flammable or explosive atmospheres.
  • Certain metals are flammable or combustible.
  • t over time the hydrogen bubble might become flammable or, less likely, explosive by combining with
  • -methylindole is a mildly toxic and slightly flammable organic compound which occurs as a white sol
  • Flammable paints received a new silicon based overcoat
  • quick flammable plants (with the spark of two flint stones),
  • Isoindene is a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula
  • Indene is a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula
  • When mixed with flammable polymers such as polystyrene and polyethylen
  • a fire resulted from combustion of extremely flammable polyurethane foam.
  • Germane is flammable, potentially pyrophoric, and toxic.
  • drill method, as it grinds into a very fine flammable powder under friction.
  • kis often uses flammability diagrams to show flammable properties of fuel-air-nitrogen mixtures.
  • ts, one with regular ammo and the other with flammable rounds, and a third weapon used to lock-on a
  • he lower end of the concentration range of a flammable solvent at a given temperature and pressure
  • It is a flammable, strongly alkaline liquid.
  • Amadou, a spongy, flammable substance prepared from bracket fungi.
  • Amadou is a spongy, flammable substance prepared from bracket fungi.
  • For instance, most flammable substances are characterised by an autoignit
  • plode at room temperature when combined with flammable substances, such as formaldehyde, benzaldehy
  • White gas is a common name for two flammable substances.
  • Its main goal is to be used against flammable targets such as munitions and fuel depots, p
  • This material is much less flammable than the aluminized paper.
  • Yet Bissell and Eveleth, after realizing how flammable the liquid was, believed there was great mon
  • The compound is stable, but flammable; the vapour is denser than air by 2.3 times.
  • If the gases were flammable, they would explode, and increase the pressu
  • Like its components, UH 25 is flammable, toxic (carcinogenic) and corrosive.
  • It is a flammable transparent liquid with clear or straw color
  • ustible, oxidizing, and inert gases are only flammable under certain conditions.
  • ng, an enhanced recovery technology in which flammable units deep underground are ignited - in this
  • rs, the liquid is sufficiently volatile, and flammable vapor is present as soon as the top of the l
  • er concluded that the incident was caused by flammable vapor buildup on the deck of the ship.
  • ad not been distilled out they formed highly flammable vapors within the warships' fuel tanks.
  • s or lasers, an oxygen-rich environment, and flammable vapors (e.g.
  • explosive atmospheres or in the presence of flammable vapors.
  • r or slightly yellow, odorless, hygroscopic, flammable, viscous liquid.
  • fternoon the gambling paraphernalia that was flammable was burned.
  • Gas oil (an early form of gasoline) was the flammable waste product from kerosene refining, made f
  • However, these alloys are flammable when powdered, are more resistant to corrosi
  • It is flammable, with flash point at 11 °C.
  • It is flammable, with flash point at 28.6 °C.
  • Vines were used as a flammable wood, where they were placed beneath a drill