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What is ignition point
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The ignition point, also known as the ignition temperature or autoignition temperature, is the minimum temperature at which a material spontaneously ignites without the need for an external flame or spark. When a material reaches this temperature, it undergoes chemical reactions that produce heat at a rate sufficient to cause combustion.
Different substances have different ignition points, which depend on their chemical composition, physical state, and environmental conditions such as pressure and the presence of oxygen. Knowing the ignition point of a material is crucial for safety in industrial processes, storage, and transportation, to prevent unintentional fires or explosions.
Different substances have different ignition points, which depend on their chemical composition, physical state, and environmental conditions such as pressure and the presence of oxygen. Knowing the ignition point of a material is crucial for safety in industrial processes, storage, and transportation, to prevent unintentional fires or explosions.
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