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The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire is called its ignition temperature or the temperature to w
Ignition Temperature
substance must be beated before it starts burning in the air is its ignition temperature.
fuel catches fire immediately if it is in the form of vapour (gas). Cooking gas catches fire
mmediately. Spirit and petrol vaporise at room temperature, hence they catch fire immediately,
milarly, camphor gets ignited fast. Cloth and paper get ignited at room temperature.
Siling and vaporising cooking oil in a frying pan at times catches fire when accidentally the
get exposed to flame. This happens because the vapour rising from the oil is at t
m the oil
ition temperature of the oil.​

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