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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Which one of the following is incombustible ?
H2
CCl4
C2H2
S
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sharan said:   9 years ago
Incombustible Not combustible; not capable of being burned, decomposed, or consumed by fire; un-inflammable. As asbestos is an incombustible substance.

Carbon dioxide is an incombustible gas.

M Lokesh said:   9 years ago
I don't understand. Someone explain me.

Maitreyi said:   9 years ago
Please, tell me any other example for non-combustible element.

Suneel mutaza said:   10 years ago
It is colorless liquid, fire extinguisher, cleaning agent in industry.

Suneel murtaza said:   10 years ago
Cleaning, fire extinguisher element.

Jose Nishanth said:   10 years ago
CCL4 has not have the capability to burn. Because when it was heated it forms the more amount of CO2.

Raman said:   1 decade ago
Can you point out other incombustible gases?

Pawan Kumar said:   1 decade ago
CCl4+O2->CO2+2Cl2.

Snehal said:   1 decade ago
It does not burn/explode.

Remington said:   1 decade ago
Based on FCBOIS activity series. It can't replace Cl in CCl4, thus, combustion will not occur.


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