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martipr
Aug 24, 2014Explorer
The flash point of a volatile material is the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. If any combustible liquid is above that temp they ignite with the same ease if, and only if, they are within their concentration level. Since both gasoline and acetone have flash points below 0 degrees their flash point for this discussion is completely irrelevant.
Regardless, any flammable liquid is only as safe as the precautions taken by the user.
Regardless, any flammable liquid is only as safe as the precautions taken by the user.
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