A combustible liquid is flammable and will burn or explode and a true noncombustible liquid will not ignite.
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Solids have the lowers and gases the highest kinetic energy. Liquids are in the middle.
measuring cups are used for measuring different liquids and mixing cups are for when you have some liquids that need to get mixed you mix them in it.
fluids move and are liquids, soldids are hard and and is like a dresser or something
Upthrust and Buoyancy is the same thing there's no difference but upthrust is usually used for liquids or fluids lets say but buoyancy is used for air .
deliverable volume is for liquids while minimum fill would be for semisolids.
Combustable liquids burn, all of them. Non combustable liquids, not so much.
Combustible liquids can easily catch on fire and burn. Non-combustible liquids cannot, at least under a set of defined conditions.
Flammable catches on fire. Combustible explodes. Boooyah!
Combustible material catch fire easy dust non Combustible do not
Combustible liquids include, among many others:benzene,gasoline,ethyl alcohol,isopropyl alcohol
yes.
yes, like most of the organic liquids.
immiscible liquids are not mixed uniformly, homogenous liquids are.
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In common usage flammable liquids are the same as combustible liquids in terms of their ability to catch fire. However, in the technical usage of hazardous materials transportation and of fire prevention, a combustible liquid has a higher flash point than a flammable liquid and is therefore less easily ignited. So, yes, flammable liquids ignite more easily than do combustible liquids.
In common usage flammable liquids are the same as combustible liquids in terms of their ability to catch fire. However, in the technical usage of hazardous materials transportation and of fire prevention, a combustible liquid has a higher flash point than a flammable liquid and is therefore less easily ignited. So, yes, flammable liquids ignite more easily than do combustible liquids.
In common usage flammable liquids are the same as combustible liquids in terms of their ability to catch fire. However, in the technical usage of hazardous materials transportation and of fire prevention, a combustible liquid has a higher flash point than a flammable liquid and is therefore less easily ignited. So, yes, flammable liquids ignite more easily than do combustible liquids.