ignitability

  • 1ignitability — noun see ignite …

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  • 2ignitability — noun a) The condition of being ignitable b) A measure of the extent to which something is ignitable …

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  • 3ignitability — ig·nit·abil·i·ty …

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  • 4ignitability — …

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  • 5Пенополистирол — Структура пенополистирола при большом увеличении Пенополистирол  лёгкий газонаполненный ма …

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  • 6ignite — verb (ignited; igniting) Etymology: Latin ignitus, past participle of ignire to ignite, from ignis Date: 1666 transitive verb 1. to subject to fire or intense heat; especially to render luminous by heat 2. a. to set afire; also …

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  • 7Mixed waste (radioactive/hazardous) — See also: Hazardous waste in the United States According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, mixed waste (MW) is a waste type defined as follows; MW contains both hazardous waste (as defined by RCRA and its amendments) and… …

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  • 8Household Hazardous Waste — (HHW) is the term for common household chemicals and substances for which the owner no longer has a use. Exhibiting many of the same dangerous characteristics as fully regulated hazardous waste, HHW is not regulated by the EPA. Due to its… …

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  • 9Воспламеняемость —         взрывчатых веществ (a. ignitability of explosives, inflammability of explosives, combustibility of explosives; н. Entzundbarkeit der Sprengstoffe; ф. inflammabilite des explosifs; и. inflamabilidad de los explosivos) чувствительность BB к …

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  • 10ignite — ignitable, ignitible, adj. ignitability, ignitibility, n. /ig nuyt /, v., ignited, igniting. v.t. 1. to set on fire; kindle. 2. Chem. to heat intensely; roast. v.i. 3. to take fire; begin to burn. [1660 70; < L ignitus (ptp. of ignire to set on&#8230; …

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