Science, asked by KIMSEOKJINOPPA, 11 months ago

can any amount of heat burn a combustible substance.i want correct answer please​

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Answered by DivyaDaga
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Explanation:

No, Every substance require a specific temperature for burning known as ignition temperature.

Ignition temperature differ from substance to substance .

More the ignition temperature , more heat is required for that substance for burning and vica versa .

So ,

Conclusion : Any amount of heat cannot burn a combustible substance but it depends on ignition temperature of the substance .

Hope it helps you....

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Answer: Any substance which is easily available and burns in air at a moderate rate and produces a large amount of heat energy, without leaving behind any undesirable residue is called fuel. ... Answer: Sulphur is easily available in nature and can burn in air to produce heat.

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