Yes, paint thinner can spontaneously combust if exposed to heat or a spark in certain conditions.
A match can't spontaneously combust because it need someone or something to strike it. It can't combust on it's own TRC
It is not possible.
you can spontaneously combust
No, objects cannot spontaneously combust without an external ignition source.
I buy boiled linseed oil and mix with paint thinner [3 partd thinner to 1 part linseed oil] If you want a color add 1 qt of oil based wood stain to 4 gallons mixed CAUTION treat wet rags carefully as they can spontaneously combust
No.
Yes, charcoal can spontaneously combust under certain conditions, such as when exposed to high temperatures or if it comes into contact with a flammable substance.
No, methane itself does not spontaneously combust. However, in the presence of oxygen and an ignition source, such as a spark, methane can ignite and burn.
Yes, gasoline can spontaneously combust if exposed to high temperatures or if it comes into contact with a spark or flame, which can pose a potential fire hazard.
Yes, greasy rags can spontaneously combust due to the heat generated by the oxidation process of the oil on the rags. This can lead to a fire hazard if not properly stored or disposed of.
You spontaneously combust. Tell your friends. ***********************
They will all spontaneously combust.