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2. Ignition temperature of a fuel is the a) Highest temperature that can be achieved by a fuel b) Maximum temperature a fuel can give c) Minimum temperature at which a fuel catches fire d) Temperature at which a fuel is stored.​

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Answered by tulipmishra08
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(c) Minimum temperature at which a fuel catches fire.

because \: substance \: can \: only \: catch \\ fire \: when \: it \: is \: heated \: to \: its  \\   \ignition \:  \temperature

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