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The ignition temperature of fuel A is 80'C and fuel B is 35 °C, then which one is a better fuel to use and why, in respect of the information given?​

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Fuel A is better fuel to use.

Explanation:

A fuel should have some desired properties in order to be used. The ignition temperature of fuel B is 35 °C which is near to room temperature. In summers, room temperature reaches more than 50 °C in many areas. In this case, this fuel may burn automatically thus causing a hazard. While the igneous temperature of fuel A is 80 °C which is far away from the room temperature. Fuel B will not catch fire spontaneously. So, fuel A is safer to use as compared to fuel B.

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