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has glosseng: Lower flammability limit (LFL), usually expressed in volume per cent, is the lower end of the concentration range of a flammable solvent at a given temperature and pressure for which air/vapor mixtures can ignite. The flammability range is delineated by the upper and lower flammability limit. Outside this range of air/vapor mixtures, the mixture will not ignite (unless heated). The LFL decreases with increasing temperature; thus, a mixture that is below its LFL at a given temperature may ignite if heated sufficiently. The LFL is typically close to the saturated vapor concentration at the flash point, however, due to differences in technique between measuring LFL and the various flash points (open/closed cup as well as different apparatus) some spread in the data usually exists. See also *Flammability limit *Flammability *Flash point *Minimum Ignition Energy *Petroleum *Upper flammable...
lexicalizationeng: Lower flammable limit
instance of(noun) a property used to characterize materials in reactions that change their identity
chemical property
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has glossrus: Нижний (верхний) концентрационный предел распространения пламени (НКПРП и ВКПРП) - минимальная (максимальная) концентрация горючего вещества (газа, паров горючей жидкости) в однородной смеси с окислителем (воздух, кислород и др.) при котором возможно распространение пламени по смеси на любое расстояние от источника зажигания (открытое внешнее пламя, искровой разряд).
lexicalizationrus: Концентрационные пределы распространения пламени

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