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Be in distress. The second thing you should do is to be sure nothing flammable will be set afire by them.
Be in distress. The second thing you should do is to be sure nothing flammable will be set afire by them.
Because methanol is flammable you need to move it away from any other sources of methanol and other flammable materials before igniting the desired container.
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
A 10 mL graduated cylinder should do the job nicely
When storing a flammable liquid, select a container that is stable (unlikely to tip over), able to be tightly closed (to prevent or control evaporation), and that is made out of a material that is chemically compatible with the flammable liquid.
Yes, you should always be sterile before performing any experiment as to not add any variables.
It depends on what your experiment was. You should ask a teacher or someone that you know who has done this before.
Most nail polish remover has acetone, a VERY flammable liquid in it. If you have acetone on cloth, it should not be put in a washer- not should any other flammable lquid.
Be in distress. The second thing you should do is to be sure nothing flammable will be set afire by them.
Be in distress. The second thing you should do is to be sure nothing flammable will be set afire by them.
Now what you are doing and be organized
because the propellant gas used to push the liquid sealant into the tire is flammable and explosive.
Shampoo should not be flammable.
Because methanol is flammable you need to move it away from any other sources of methanol and other flammable materials before igniting the desired container.
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Rubbing alcohol is flammable because it contains isopropyl alcohol which is a volatile and flammable organic compound. The fumes of the alcohol will catch on fire if they come into contact with flames.