Science, asked by bhartichoudhary1980, 7 months ago


There are two statements given in my book :-
• The room temp should be above the ignition temp of the combustible material to produce and sustain combustion.

• a good fuel should have a low ignition temp; however this should not be below or around room temperature

can anybody pls explain if ignition temp should be above or below the room temperature

REALLY NEED UR HELP ​

Answers

Answered by chetanzode
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Answer:

statement 2 is correct

Explanation:

Answered by Josephrudyardroot
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Answer:

a good fuel should have a low ignition temp; however this should not be below or around room temperature this is because it should not burn while it is just kept open cause it is really dangerous

The first statement is true

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