Because they react dangerously with fire. Thus, they are flammable.
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Flammability is defined at how easily something will burn or ignite, causing fire or combustion. The degree of difficulty required to cause the combustion of a substance is subject to quantification...
No.
Molybdenum is not flammable. it is a metal, therefore it cannot catch on fire.