Chemistry, asked by manishagmc, 11 months ago

How will you show that for a substance to burn it is essential to reach its ignition temperature?​

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Answered by arcnagpal1234
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Go through this carefully , ill try to explain my best.

Ignition temp is a value which is required by a substance for it to catch fire.

for example in real life if you take a wood block and a piece of paper, by common sense you can figuire out that the piece of paper will instantly catch fire but the wood log will take some time to catch fire.

this is because the paper has a very low ignition temperature whereas the wood has a considerably higher ignition temperature.

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