Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
The flash point of a volatile liquid is the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air,Flash point varies from one fuel oil to the other,e.g.,FuelFlash pointEthanol (70%) 16.6 °C (61.88 °F)Gasoline (petrol) -43 °C (-45 °F)Diesel >62 °C (143 °F)Jet Oil >60 °C (140 °F)Kerosene (paraffin oil) >38°-72 °C (100°-162 °F)Vegetable oin(canola) 327 °C (620 °F)Biodiesel >130 °C (266 °F)
Yes, but you must vaporize it ... which is how candles work.
At room temperature carbon monoxide is a gas. It boils at around minus 191 deg C. By definition flash point is the lowest temperature a liquid material can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. So probably the answer is the boiling point.
An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
what is a flashpoint <><><> The temperature at which a substance gives off an ignitable vapor is the flash point. If the flash point is under 100 degrees F, it is a flammable (gasoline). If it is over 100, it is a combustible (diesel fuel). Flash point is NOT the ignition temperature.
The flash point of natural gas is 500 F
The flash point of natural gas is 500 F
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
12 F
100 F
Ethanol: Flash point is 13 °CPropanol: Flash point is 22 °CHexanol: Flash point is 59 °CVegetable oil: Flash point is 327 °C
Fighter Jets use different types of fuel. Each one has different capabilities, like anti-corrosion additives, to anti-freeze. The F-16 uses JP-8, which has a mixture of corrosion inhibitor, and anti-freeze. It is a kerosene-based fuel, and widely used in the US. The fuel type also varies, as most of them have a higher flash point than others. For example, JP-8 has a higher flash point than the basic fuel Jet A-1.
The flash point of a volatile liquid is the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air,Flash point varies from one fuel oil to the other,e.g.,FuelFlash pointEthanol (70%) 16.6 °C (61.88 °F)Gasoline (petrol) -43 °C (-45 °F)Diesel >62 °C (143 °F)Jet Oil >60 °C (140 °F)Kerosene (paraffin oil) >38°-72 °C (100°-162 °F)Vegetable oin(canola) 327 °C (620 °F)Biodiesel >130 °C (266 °F)
110 degree F.
between 126 - 204 deg F.
The answer is, at 275 degrees F.