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The fire point of petrol (gasoline) is the lowest temperature at which it can ignite and sustain combustion when exposed to an open flame. It typically ranges from about 40°C to 55°C (104°F to 131°F), depending on the specific formulation of the petrol. This temperature is higher than the flash point, which is the temperature at which vapors can ignite but may not sustain combustion. Proper handling and storage of petrol are essential due to its flammability.

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