| combustible |
Having a flash point of 80-150 degrees F.
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| combinatorial chemistry |
A technique for rapidly and systematically assembling a variety of molecular entities, or building blocks, in many different combinations, to create tens of thousands of diverse compounds that can be tested in drug discovery screening assays to identify potential useful candidates.
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| combustion |
the process of burning
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| combustion |
Combustion is the combination of a substance with oxygen in the presence of a flame accompanied by the production of heat and light. Combustion requires a supply of both fuel and oxygen (air) and can take place in the open atmosphere such as an open fire, or in a closed system, such as a car engine.
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| combustible |
Able to catch on fire and burn. The National Fire Protection Association and the US Department of Transporation generally define a "combustible liquid" as having a flash point of l00 degrees F (37.8 degrees C) or higher (see Flash Point).
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