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  • Nonflammability: A Chemical Property Explained
    Nonflammable is a chemical property.

    Here's why:

    * Chemical properties describe how a substance reacts with other substances or how it changes its chemical composition.

    * Flammability is a measure of how easily a substance ignites and burns. This is a chemical reaction (oxidation) that changes the substance's chemical composition.

    Therefore, being nonflammable indicates the substance's inability to undergo a specific chemical reaction (burning) under normal conditions.

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