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flammability is a material s ability to burn in the presence of a. hydrogen. b. nitrogen. c. oxygen. d. carbon dioxide.
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flammability is a material s ability to burn in the presence of a. hydrogen. b. nitrogen. c. oxygen. d. carbon dioxide.
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I'm guessing it's C-Oxygen because in order to burn something, or create fire, oxygen HAS to be present.
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