Mineral Oil has a flash point of 170C (335F), and a boiling point of 310C (590F). By definition, "Flammable liquid" means any liquid having a flashpoint below 100 deg. F. Therefore, Mineral Oil is not a flammable liquid, however it is a Class IIIB Combustible Liquid, meaning that it will burn, but must be exposed to high heat before it will sustain a flame.
Heavy mineral oil is a more viscous substance, light mineral oil is less viscous. Therapeutically, Light Mineral Oil is used as an emollient for the skin, while Heavy Mineral Oil is used as a Cathartic/Laxative for the bowel.
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mineral oil contains genitle compounds, such as; H20, and Co
Yes, I use the "Zoom Spout Oiler", which contains mineral oil.
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If you want to blow up the house. Mineral spirits is much more flammable than home heating oil.
Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
because it contains flammable liquid and oil
Extremely Flammable, dont let them get above 112 F
Vegetable oil
Usually it is. Nearly all oils are flammable.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
no its combustible!
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baby oil is scented mineral oil