Chemistry, asked by zakot, 1 year ago

Chemistryyy doubt
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Answered by physicsgirl1903
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Answer:

A has a lower ignition temperature.

Explanation:

Ignition temperature is the lowest or minimum temperature required for a substance to start burning (catch fire).

Since substance A catches fire earlier than B, it's ignition temperature is lower.

Answered by vedhapranav
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Answer:

since A catches the fire first the ignition temperature of the substance "A" than substance "B"

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