Chemistry, asked by singhkhushbu940, 3 days ago

The minimum temperature at which given substances begins to burn?

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Combustion

Calorific value

Combustible substance

Ignition temperature​

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Answered by WarMax
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Answer:

The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire or begin to burn is called its ignition temperature

Explanation:

In 100°Celsius or 32°Fahrenheit or 373K is the starting temperature at which a substance burns

Answered by bhavikasingla783
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Answer:

ignition temperature

Explanation:

The autoignition temperature or the ignition temperature is the minimum temperature at which a substance in air must be heated to initiate or cause self-sustaining combustion independent of the heating source

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