Nitrogen is nonflammable and does not support combustion. Thus in liquid form it is also nonflammable.
no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
The most flammable liquid is diethyl ether.
Liquid nitrogen is colder than liquid oxygen. You use the liquid nitrogen to chill the oxygen in the air and liquid oxygen will form. Liquid water and dry Ice (CO2) should also form due to their presence as well, but not in large quantity. WARNING!! High concentrations of oxygen should be considered dangerous. When exposed to a small ignition source, it can cause flammable materials to combust much like an explosion, and will cause normally non flammable materials to burn readily. Human flesh burns better than wood after being exposed to 100% oxygen for a period of time. Please be careful.
A label for a flammable liquid typically depicts a flame over a liquid, while a label for a flammable gas usually includes a flame or gas cylinder symbol. The label for a flammable liquid may also indicate the specific type of liquid, while the label for a flammable gas may specify the type of gas.
no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Nitrogen does not support fire because it is considered a non-flammable substance. Liquid nitrogen prevents fire from spreading because it inhibits fuel and oxygen from burning.
Simple: a liquid which is flammable.
If a liquid is flammable it will burn. Flammable means can catch on fire.
The most flammable liquid is diethyl ether.
Although nitrogen can form oxides it not flammable.
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Liquid nitrogen is colder than liquid oxygen. You use the liquid nitrogen to chill the oxygen in the air and liquid oxygen will form. Liquid water and dry Ice (CO2) should also form due to their presence as well, but not in large quantity. WARNING!! High concentrations of oxygen should be considered dangerous. When exposed to a small ignition source, it can cause flammable materials to combust much like an explosion, and will cause normally non flammable materials to burn readily. Human flesh burns better than wood after being exposed to 100% oxygen for a period of time. Please be careful.
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