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Flammabilty. Is a chemical property that tells whether a substance reacts in the presence of carbon dioxide try or false

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Flammability occurs under extreme amounts of heat spark, and any other forms of ignition. A fire needs oxygen to spread not carbon dioxide.
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Step-by-step explanation:

Flammability is a chemical property that tells whether a substance reacts in the presence of extreme heat, spark, or another form of ignition.

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