flammable |
isoindene |
As nouns the difference between flammable and isoindene
is that
flammable is any flammable substance while
isoindene is a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C
9H
8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.
As an adjective flammable
is capable of burning, especially a liquid.
flammable |
dichlorobutane |
As nouns the difference between flammable and dichlorobutane
is that
flammable is any flammable substance while
dichlorobutane is (organic compound) any of various chloroalkanes with the molecular formula c
4h
8cl
2, being flammable irritants.
As an adjective flammable
is capable of burning, especially a liquid.
flammable |
methacrolein |
As nouns the difference between flammable and methacrolein
is that
flammable is any flammable substance while
methacrolein is (organic compound) a clear, colorless, flammable liquid, molecular formula c
4h
6o.
As an adjective flammable
is capable of burning, especially a liquid.
flammable |
isopropylamine |
As nouns the difference between flammable and isopropylamine
is that
flammable is any flammable substance while
isopropylamine is (chemistry) an amine, a hygroscopic colourless flammable liquid with an ammonia odour, with various applications such as in herbicides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and chemical weapons.
As an adjective flammable
is capable of burning, especially a liquid.
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