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It will decrease the autoignition tempurature. For some materials with low ignition tempuratures the material will start to combust at room tempuratures.
The glass of a kerosene lamp while glowing is hot. When water falls on it, there is a sudden change in temperature, which causes the glass to break.
No, kerosene is a liquid
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
Kerosene
The flash point of kerosenes is between 35 0C and 65 0C. The autoignition point of kerosenes is 220 0C.
An autoignition is an act of spontaneous ignition, often triggered when a substance reaches a certain temperature.
210deg C
500 - 507 deg C
At -20C, triethylborane is the low-temp autoignition champ. Its primary use? Setting other things on fire!
The autoignition temperature is 590 oC.
Celsius 233. Or was that in BTU's.....
kerosene
AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Lowest temperature at which mixture will ignite in the absence of spark or flame. for more inf cont(fahim.ch01@gmail.com)
kerosene has got higher ignition temperature.
At approx. -45 0C, depending on the specific composition of a given kerosene.
The ignition temperature of kerosene (#1 fuel oil) is 490 degrees fahrenheit (254C), the same as all fuel oils.