How flammable is vodka?

Vodka is flammable but not as flammable as other alcohols like ethanol or methanol. Here's why:

* Proof: Vodka's flammability depends on its proof. Higher proof vodkas have a higher alcohol content and are more flammable. A typical vodka is 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume).

* Flash point: The flash point of vodka is around 55°F (13°C). This means it needs to be heated to that temperature to ignite with a spark or flame.

* Evaporation: Vodka evaporates readily, and the vapor can be flammable.

While vodka can be flammable, it's not considered a major fire hazard under normal conditions. However, it's important to be aware of the following:

* Open flames: Never use vodka near open flames or heat sources.

* Spills: If vodka spills, it should be cleaned up immediately to prevent a fire hazard.

* Storage: Vodka should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames.

In summary: Vodka is flammable, but it's not a significant fire risk if handled responsibly.