FLASHPOINT
The flash point of a volatile material is the lowest temperature at which its vapours ignite if given an ignition source.
The flash point is sometimes confused with the autoignition temperature, the temperature that causes spontaneous ignition. The fire point is the lowest temperature at which the vapors keep burning after the ignition source is removed. It is higher than the flash point, because at the flash point more vapor may not be produced fast enough to sustain combustion.[1] Neither flash point nor fire point depends
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