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What is the combustibility of matter?

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Combustibility Combustibility is a measure of how easily a substance bursts into flame, through fire or combustion. This is an important property to consider when a substance is used for construction or is being stored. It is also important in processes that produce combustible substances as a by-product.

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Matter us not very combustible, if at all.

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Combustibility is the likeliness of something to burst/explode into flames. Without an added flammable, matter shouldn't combust on its own.

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