Definition of Combustibility. Meaning of Combustibility. Synonyms of Combustibility

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Definition of Combustibility

Combustibility
Combustibility Com*bus`ti*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being combustible.

Meaning of Combustibility from wikipedia

- of Test for Determination of Non-Combustibility in Building Materials". BS 476-4:1970 defines a test for combustibility in which a technician heats three...
- compound needs no self-heat to ignite. The correct storage of spontaneously combustible materials is extremely important, as improper storage is the main cause...
- principle of combustibility: 🜍 () Mercury or spirit, the principle of fusibility and volatility: ☿ () Salt or body, the principle of non-combustibility and non-volatility:...
- Combustible Edison were an American neo-lounge music group founded in the early 1990s in Providence, Rhode Island. They were one of several lounge acts...
- Cave Johnson is a fictional character from the Portal franchise first introduced in the 2011 video game Portal 2. He is voiced by American actor J. K....
- A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited...
- branches entered the trunk, are impregnated with resin which has the combustibility of wood soaked in lighter fluid. Pitchwood can also be found in the...
- (the ability to burn) Preferred oxidation state(s) Ability to corrode Combustibility Acidity and basicity creation of a new substance(s) The ability to melt...
- combustibility range. Flammability limits of mixtures of several combustible gases can be calculated using Le Chatelier's mixing rule for combustible...
- flashover is the near-simultaneous ignition of most of the directly exposed combustible material in an enclosed area. When certain organic materials are heated...