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Question
before combustion can occur, the fuels temperature must be raised to the ____ point.
answer options:
select one of four
compression
boiling
melting
ignition
Combustion is a chemical process where a fuel reacts with an oxidizer (usually oxygen) to release energy. For combustion to start, the fuel must reach a specific temperature called the ignition point (or autoignition temperature), which is the minimum temperature at which a fuel - air mixture will spontaneously ignite without an external ignition source.
- "Compression" is a process (like in an engine) that can increase temperature but is not the temperature point for combustion to start.
- "Boiling" is the temperature at which a liquid turns to gas, and it has nothing to do with the start of combustion.
- "Melting" is the temperature at which a solid turns to liquid, and it is also not related to the start of combustion.
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