Q) WHAT IS FLASHPOINT AND FIRE POINT?
ANS) 1 ) THE FLASHPOINT IS THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE LIQUID GIVES OFF ENOUGH VAPOR TO FORM IGNITABLE MIXTURE IN AIR, BUT VAPOR FORMED CANNOT SUSTAIN THE FIRE WHEN THE IGNITION SOURCE IS REMOVED
2) THE FIRE POINT IS THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE AT THE WHICH THE VAPOR FROM THE LIQUID CAN CONTINUE TO BURN FOR ATLEAST 5 SECONDS AFTER THE IGNITION HAS STARTED
Q) WHAT ARE TWO MAIN CLASSES OF VOLATILE LIQUIDS BASED ON FLASHPOINT?
ANS) THE TWO MAIN CLASSES OF VOLATILE LIQUIDS BASED ON flashpoints ARE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
ANS) 1 ) THE FLASHPOINT IS THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE LIQUID GIVES OFF ENOUGH VAPOR TO FORM IGNITABLE MIXTURE IN AIR, BUT VAPOR FORMED CANNOT SUSTAIN THE FIRE WHEN THE IGNITION SOURCE IS REMOVED
2) THE FIRE POINT IS THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE AT THE WHICH THE VAPOR FROM THE LIQUID CAN CONTINUE TO BURN FOR ATLEAST 5 SECONDS AFTER THE IGNITION HAS STARTED
Q) WHAT ARE TWO MAIN CLASSES OF VOLATILE LIQUIDS BASED ON FLASHPOINT?
ANS) THE TWO MAIN CLASSES OF VOLATILE LIQUIDS BASED ON flashpoints ARE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
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