Natural gas ignite 600 to700c
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No, you can't ignite Neptune. While much of Neptune's atmosphere is hydrogen, there is no oxygen there to support combustion.
No. Inert gasses cannot ignite at all. They very rarely undergo reactions of any sort.
Three size AA batteries sitting side-by-side in a shelf cannot ignite a thrust of hairspray blown onto them. They have to be connected in such a way and with such a setup as to get them to either provide the spark or the heat needed to ignite hairspray. One off-the-shelf AA battery has the energy needed, through the proper arrangement, to ignite hairspray.
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The superlative of ignorant is "most ignorant."
ignite
Ignite is a verb.
ignorant
No salt dust will not ignite
The verb of ignition is ignite. As in "to ignite something".
Ignite Logic ended in 2004.
Ignite Entertainment was created in 1998.
Please ignite the fire.
Ignite Logic was created in 2003.
Ignite the Flames was created in 2002.