what do you mean by term ignition temperature and inflamable substances
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As the name suggests, ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which combustible substances catch fire. ... Ignition temperature is also defined as the minimum temperature at which a combustible substance (for example gas) must be heated before burning in the absence of an external source of
inflammable means that a substance is capabble of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition.
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The ignition temperature of a substance is the least temperature at which the substance starts combustion. Substances which spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere at naturally ambient temperatures are termed pyrophoric.
The substances which have very low ignition temperature and can easily catch fire with a flame are called inflammable substances.
Examples of inflammable substances are petrol, alcohol, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), etc.
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