Explain Spontaneous Combustion wid an exmaple ...
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The ignition of a substance or body from the rapid oxidation of its own constituents without heat from any external source is known as spontaneous combustion.
The bursting into flame of a mass of material as a result of chemical reactions within the substance, without the addition of heat from an external source. Oily rags and damp hay, for example, are subject to spontaneous combustion.
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combustion in which a substance suddenly starts burning into a flame without the supply of external heat. eg. burning of sodium when comes in contact with oxygen.
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