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Spontaneously combustible materials are substances that can ignite without an external ignition source due to a chemical reaction, typically involving oxidation. These materials generate heat internally, and if this heat is not dissipated effectively, it can lead to ignition. Common examples include certain organic materials like hay, oily rags, and compost piles. Proper storage and management are crucial to prevent spontaneous combustion in these materials.

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