They are things that can explode if handled incorrectly.
2007-06-02 17:00:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you've asked the question in the context of automotive safety, I'll expand upon the other answers a bit. When referring to a liquid, it's any liquid with a flashpoint above 100 F. A liquid with a flashpoint of 100 F or lower is considered "Flammable". Therefore, diesel is combustible and gasoline is flammable.
2007-06-01 09:49:02
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answer #2
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Anything that can burn is a combustable material.
2007-06-01 16:45:29
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answered by Roy C 4
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If something is combustible, it has the ability to catch fire
2007-06-01 08:57:55
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answered by hackwilson76 2
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Materials which can readily combine with oxygen when ignited by heat or a spark.
2007-06-01 09:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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cement would not be combustable, paper would be
2007-06-01 08:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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items like HAIR SPRAY that will blow up if you put fire near it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustible
2007-06-01 09:02:17
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answered by Anonymous
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items under pressure that can explode
2007-06-01 16:06:09
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answered by Life is Sweet 3
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it makes a cool noise if you light it
2007-06-01 09:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything that can catch on fire.
2007-06-01 08:57:56
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answered by Aaron M. 5
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