Physics, asked by sharmasumit54326, 3 months ago

Ankita saw her mother lighting a stove in the kitchen when the kerosene was heated a little and it cathes fire. But wood does not catch fire. Why so? , The ignition temperature of wood is higher than that of kerosene./, Kerosene has a higher ignition temperature than wood., Kerosene reacts well with oxygen, none of above​

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer:

First option is correct- The ignition temperature of wood is higher than that of kerosene.

Explanation:

The ignition temperature of wood or coal is higher and it requires more heat to start burning. This is the cause that to start a fire in wood or coal paper or kerosene oil is used as the ignition temperature of paper or kerosene oil is lower than that of wood or coal.

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