Chemistry, asked by SUJITHPASHIKANTI, 29 days ago

which is the minimum temperature at which the substance catches fire in degree Celsius and faranite​

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Answered by dakshkumar13
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Explanation:

Ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance when heated (as in a bath of molten metal) takes fire in air and continues to burn. It is also called also autogenous ignition temperature

Answered by Anonymous
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Ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance when heated (as in a bath of molten metal) takes fire in air and continues to burn. It is also called also autogenous ignition temperature.

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