Give the term used for the lowest temperature at which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light
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The term used is "ignition temperature" at which or above which a substance starts burning.
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the lowest temperature at which a fuel catches fire is known as the ignition temperature of that fuel.
the ignition temperature should not be much high because then we will have to supply a lot of heat to burn it and neither it should have very low ignition temperarure because then it will catch fire very easily even at room temperature.
the ignition temperature should not be much high because then we will have to supply a lot of heat to burn it and neither it should have very low ignition temperarure because then it will catch fire very easily even at room temperature.
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