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What is ignition temperature? How does it affect combustion?​

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Answered by vaishvibhayani123
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Ignition temperature: It is the minimum temperature to which a combustible substance must be heated, before it catches fire. Therefore, we see that a combustible substance cannot catch fire as long as its temperature is lower than its ignition temperature e.g. Ignition temperature of phosphorus is 35 °C.

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Answered by ASMAJEBIN
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Ignition temperature: It is the minimum temperature to which a combustible substance must be heated, before it catches fire.

Therefore, we see that a combustible substance cannot catch fire as long as its temperature is lower than its ignition temperature e.g. Ignition temperature of phosphorus is 35 °C.

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