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What is high ignition temperature?

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Answered by Arishnitakundu
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The ignition temperature of a substance is the least temperature at which the substance starts combustion.

Answered by khairnarsanskriti
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Above a certain temperature, the rate of heat generation matches or exceeds the rate of heat loss. When this happens, the process becomes self-sustaining and that minimum temperature is called the ignition temperature. The ignition temperature is generally lower for higher volatile matter content fuel.

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