There are a number of chemicals that are very flammable. Some are even explosive. That makes it hard to pick one. Volatile substances that have light molecules are probably the most flammable, and there are a number of things that could compete for the title "most flammable" or something similar.
Division 4.1 is for flammable solids.
A flammable solid would fall into Division 4.1
A hazardous material that is a flammable solid is classified in Division 4.1
Lawrencium is not known to be flammable because it is a radioactive metal that is most stable in a solid state at room temperature. Its properties are not well-studied due to its rarity and short half-life.
Solid wire itself is not flammable. However, if the wire is surrounded by a flammable material or exposed to high temperatures, it can act as a heat source and contribute to a fire.
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A flammable liquid is a substance that can easily ignite and burn while in its liquid state, such as gasoline or alcohol. On the other hand, a flammable solid is a material that can catch fire and burn easily in its solid form, like wood or paper. Both pose fire hazards and require careful handling and storage.
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wax as a solid is not flammable it will melt but not catch fire.wax as a liquid will only melt.so. no^^ no. your wrong. lolwax as a solid does turn to liquid, and in a candle, for example, the wick is burning the vapour from the liquid wax which is actually very flammable.
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The most flammable liquid is diethyl ether.