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The lowest temperature at which fire can still be produced is around 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit).

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What is the lowest temperature at which fire can occur?

The lowest temperature at which fire can occur is typically around 600 degrees Fahrenheit (315 degrees Celsius).


What is the lowest temperature at which fire can sustain combustion?

The lowest temperature at which fire can sustain combustion is typically around 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit).


What is the lowest temperature fire can be?

It all depends on where and what material is being burnt it ranges from 700-2000 celsius more or less


What is the term for the lowest temperature at which a liquid produces enough vapor to sustain a continuous fire?

flash point


How hot is the fire that is produced from burning wood?

The temperature of a fire produced from burning wood can vary, but typically ranges from 600 to 900 degrees Celsius (1,112 to 1,652 degrees Fahrenheit).


What is the lowest temperature at which vapors passing from the substance to the air will catch fire spontaneously if a small flame is present?

flash point


What is used to burn steel?

Fire can burn still. Now I am not saying you can go up to a piece of still and light it on fire, you would need a really high temperature to do it.


Explain the difference between flash point and fire point?

Flash point is the temperature at which a flash will occur across the face of a liquid and go out. Fire point is the temperature at which a flash will occur above the liquid and the resultant fire will continue to burn.


What is produced by a fire?

chemical potential


How does mint gum change your mouth's temperature?

I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.


How does mint gum chang your mouth's temperature?

I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.


Is all fire the same temperature?

No, not all fires are the same temperature. The temperature of a fire can vary depending on the fuel source and conditions.