Several gases are flammable like hydrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, silane, germane, etc.
hydrogen
There are two main types of flammable gases: High pressure cylinders (which consists of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, methane "natural gas") and liquefied or dissolved gases under pressure such as acetylene and LPG
Refer to this site for details on each of the gas mentioned:
http://www.minerals.csiro.au/safety/flammgas.htm
Hydrogen and ammonia are highly flammable.
Gasolene vapor, alcohol vapor.
1) gasoline 2) paper
there are gases,liquid,waters and mug or solid objects
Yes
Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves, waves in a slink, tsunami waves, vibrations in gases
Such a material is said to be TRANSPARENT. Examples include glass, many liquids (such as water), and most gases (such as air).
Methane and octane, both alkanes, are examples of gases that are used as fuel and are highly flammable.
Examples of Division 2.1 materials (flammable gases) include:acetylenediboraneRefrigerant Gas R32EthaneHydrogen, compressed
FIRE a house catching on fire lighting a candle most gases are flammable
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
Gases that are flamable Gases that can easily catch on fire There are numerous highly flammable gases. Some of the most common include butane, hydrogen, ethylene, methane, ammonia, acetylene, and propane.
methane, hydrogen, propane, butane etc. are highly flammable gases.
Yes the paint thinner and the gases it gives off are both flammable.
DOT Hazard Class 2 includes:Division 2.1 - Flammable gas Division 2.2 - Non-flammable gas Division 2.3 - Poison gas
Oxygen, and another flammable gas.
the gases may explode if they are heated as they would turn flammable this is the sign for it
The list of flammable gases is so large that no true exhaustive list exists in any one place. However, a few important flammable gases include hydrogen, butane, methane, and ethylene.
It indicates a flammable or explosive gas.