Californium is not flammable, as it is a radioactive metal that does not support combustion.
No, sponge balls are not flammable as they are made of non-flammable materials such as foam or rubber. However, if a sponge ball is treated with flammable substances or chemicals, it could become flammable.
The antonym for flammable is nonflammable.
Sodium acetate is not considered highly flammable. It may burn, but it is not classified as a highly flammable substance.
Yes, paradichlorobenzene is flammable. It is a highly flammable substance and should be handled with caution around sources of ignition.
Shampoo should not be flammable.
Dry Shampoo contains butane which makes it flammable. If you plan on going on an airplane don't take dry shampoo. In regards to other shampoos they may have a small chance of being flammable, but it's unlikely.
Some shampoos may contain flammable ingredients, such as alcohols or fragrances, which can make them flammable. It is important to check the ingredients list or label of the shampoo to determine if it is flammable.
yes
Most are combustible (they will burn if heated sufficiently)
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Shampoo is typically packed in plastic bottles or containers with a secure cap to prevent leakage. Some shampoos also come in sachets or travel-sized bottles for convenience. It is important for shampoo packaging to be sturdy and sealed properly to maintain the product's freshness and quality.
Yes, Prell shampoo did once place a fake pearl in their bottles as a marketing gimmick. The fake pearl was included in the shampoo bottle as a promotional item to attract customers. This marketing strategy was used to differentiate their product from competitors and create a unique selling point for Prell shampoo.
They have to put them on by law. And if someone were to harm themselves with it they could sue the shampoo company if there was not a disclaimer on the bottle.
Yes, the bottles and the shampoo itself!