Typically the lowest temperature that gasoline will produce enough vapors to ignite at is
-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Gunpowder will ignite somewhere between 300 to 350° C
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the lowest temperature is 5,000 degrees Celsius
at the same temperature that 2 liters would. In fact it's depends on the kind of gasoline you're talkin' about.
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The flash point is the lowest temperature at which vapors of a liquid can ignite.
It is the lowest temperature at which the vapour of a flammable liquid will ignite in air. The flashpoint is generally lower than the temperature needed for the liquid itself to ignite
Gasoline ignites because gasoline is flammable. (simple answer) A more detailed answer would be. Gasoline produces flammable vapors at a much lower temperature than almost any other 'common' chemical. It is the vapors that ignite rather than the chemical itself. Also Gasoline vapors are heavier than air. Any 'Flammable' chemical will ignite in the presence of an open flame or spark if there are sufficient fumes.
Gasoline doesn't go in a radiator. Radiator is used to cool a 200+ degree engine block. If mixed the better question is at what temperature does gasoline ignite.
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Gasoline does not ignite. The fumes from gasoline are what ignites. They will ignite at any temperature. According to the best sources I could find there are three answers (all apply to gas fumes as stated above). 1.) Flash point -43 F 2.) Ignition Temp -40 both of the above require an external source of ignition. Then ..... 3.) Auto Ignition Temp 246--280 °C (475--536 °F) Is the answer for what temp it will ignite on it's own without external 'spark'. I leaned heavily on Wikipedia for source material
I think, Manganese(VII) oxide
Natural gas ignite 600 to700c
It is enough for a spark to ignite any fuel.
Because a spark could potentially ignite gasoline, and cause a catastrophic explosion.
Gunpowder will ignite somewhere between 300 to 350° C
diesel need not have a spark plug to ignite, just high compression will heat it up since its density is higher than of normal petrol or gasoline. gasoline having a lower density needs can't heat up well after compression and thus needs a spark to ignite it. You may need to plug in the block heater depending on the outside temperature Some older trucks need to be plugged in if the temperature is near freezing.