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Spontaneous combustion is the phenomenon where an object catches fire without an external heat source. This can occur due to a chemical reaction within the object leading to ignition. Materials like oily rags, coal dust, and certain chemicals are more prone to spontaneous combustion.
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a hydrocarbon
The heat from the combustion reaction causes the pistons to move during the power stroke in the four-stroke engine cycle. This is when the high-pressure gases from the combustion expand, pushing the piston downward.
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).
Cause it is fake.
Yes, linseed oil can cause spontaneous combustion due to its ability to generate heat as it dries. This heat can build up and ignite nearby materials, leading to a fire.
Spontaneous Human Combustion
Five conditions that can cause spontaneous combustion include: presence of a flammable material, sufficient oxygen supply, heat source or ignition point, confinement of heat, and a chemical reaction that leads to self-heating.
Poor handling, liquids, spontaneous combustion, you know the usual.
Spontaneous combustion is the phenomenon where an object catches fire without an external heat source. This can occur due to a chemical reaction within the object leading to ignition. Materials like oily rags, coal dust, and certain chemicals are more prone to spontaneous combustion.
your phrase "keeps burning" is unclear; someone who literally burns for no apparent cause is called "spontaneous combustion."
maybe cause they are diapers and diapers and supposed to be comfy!
Well, it depends on what colour beard they have. If they have orange beard, eating applesauce will cause spontaneous combustion. But if the beard is brown or blonde, it will only cause severe gas.
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First Google search 'spontaneous human combustion'. It is a common cause of fatalities concealed by the govt. If you recognise it early you may be able to treat. You will need to determine the source of combustion (eg electrical, paper, gas etc) and use the appropriate extinguisher internally.
Bladder infection