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Define - Ignition Temperature​

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Answered by ӋօօղցӀҽҍօօղցӀҽ
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The autoignition temperature or kindling point of a substance is the lowest temperature in which it spontaneously ignites in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark. This temperature is required to supply the activation energy needed for combustion

the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance when heated (as in a bath of molten metal) takes fire in air and continues to burn. — called also autogenous ignition temperature

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Answered by sahilmahto
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The ignition temperature of a substance is the minimum temperature at which the substance catches fire for spontaneous combustion. The ignition temperature is also known as ignition point.

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