What term is a synonym whose meaning is the same as "able to burn"?
Wood, lumber, waste paper or cardboard, and cotton or paper. Synthetic materials may include plastics, fabrics, or composite materials are examples of what?
Photosynthesis is an example of what?
Liquid like diesel, motor oil, cooking oil, and other similar liquid of the same characteristics bearing a flashpoint of 100 degrees Fahrenheit is what?
The volume of water in motion as it leaves the tip of the nozzle to the place of use refers to what?
What characterizes complete combustion?
How many fire trucks are needed in the first alarm?
Gasoline, acetone, toluene, diethyl ether, and alcohol is an examples of what?
What is NOT an example of "exothermic energy"?
What statement below refers to fire hazards?
What terms do not fall under the same characteristics and category?
This term is used to denote that has been neutralized.
Materials that produce a flame that can either be solid or liquid.
If a liquid whose flashpoint does not exceed 100°F, they are considered as what?
The minimum temperature at which a petroleum product or combustible liquids will give a flash or slight explosion on exposure to a flame refers to what?
Fire prevention refers to what below?
Are changes whereby energy is absorbed or is added before the reaction takes place.
When a liquid is heated in a liquid container, the molecules in the liquid state escape to form gaseous molecules, the gas molecules strike one another as well as the walls of the container and may return to the liquid state.
This is a product of a chemical change that refers to the vaporized product of combustion, what is this?
Negative charge is called what?
This means that fire fighting actions are having an effect on putting out the fire.
The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object is called what?
This is a carbon-based solid residue is created by incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels.
Gases that accompanies rapid oxidation of combustible material.