There is no definite temperature that plywood would combust at. Since plywood contains various chemicals, it will depend on what type those are, its size, etc.
Yes.
Methane - CH4 - has 5 atoms.
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The Celsius temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit would be 0 degrees.
The answer depends on the temperature of what. An increase of 6 degrees C in the body temperature would, in most cases, prove to be very serious. A similar increase in the temperature of the sun would go unnoticed. An increase of that magnitude in the average surface temperature on earth is likely to be catastrophic for human beings though not all life forms.
is sheer fravic curtains transparent transcluecent or opaque
Methane needs oxygen to combust so it would depend on how much oxygen there is in the chamber.
Plywood doesn't have a flashpoint. Only liquids do. Plywood needs a temperature of around 400F to burn.
A substance that can spontaneously combust at room temperature has the sufficient energy required to overcome the activation energy of the reaction. Therefore the reaction continues until completion.
Plywood. It has more trapped air.
The ignition temperature is about 250 Celsius for ordinary wood.
plywood is something companies make so you would have to know what the plywood was made from and then find out what the genus and species name for that is
I would buy some new plywood You will be able to bad plywood thru the shingles... especially 20 year shingles.
Depends on the size of the sheets of plywood.
The answer will depend on the size of the plywood sheet!
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 would probably explode or combust into a raging frenzy of fire. :)
You are mistaken. The element krypton is a noble gas, which does not combust.