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Can cornstarch disintegrate in fire or an open flame?

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Corn starch, like wood, consists of a carbohydrate complex, which is why it burns – but it will only ignite when it is dispersed in air. While it's packed in the container or in a pile on the counter it will not burst into flames due to insufficient oxygen.
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In an open flame because it can not only catch on fire extremely easily but also cause an explosive
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