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    flashpoint
    /ˈflaʃpɔɪnt/

    noun

    • 1. a place, event, or time at which violence or hostility flares up: "the conflict reached a flashpoint last year"
    • 2. the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapour to ignite in air: "this particular resin is very volatile and has a fairly low flashpoint"

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    The flash point is a descriptive characteristic that is used to distinguish between flammable fuels, such as petrol (also known as gasoline), and combustible fuels, such as diesel. It is also used to characterize the fire hazards of fuels.

  4. flash point, the lowest temperature at which a liquid (usually a petroleum product) will form a vapour in the air near its surface that will “flash,” or briefly ignite, on exposure to an open flame. The flash point is a general indication of the flammability or combustibility of a liquid.

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  5. Boiling point and flash point are both important properties used to determine the volatility and flammability of substances. Boiling point refers to the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas, while flash point is the lowest temperature at which a substance can ignite and produce a flammable vapor.

  6. The flash point of a product is the lowest temperature at which it emits sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air near its surface. In simpler terms, it is the temperature at which the product can catch fire if exposed to an open flame or spark.

  7. “Flash point” is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor within a test vessel in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with the air near the surface of the liquid. The lower the flash point, the easier it is to ignite a liquid solvent.

  8. Mar 29, 2023 · In safety, flash point refers to the minimum temperature at which a substance can ignite and produce enough flammable vapors to cause a flash fire or explosion. It is a critical property to consider when handling, storing, and transporting flammable or combustible liquids, gases, or solids.

  9. The flash point of a volatile substance is the lowest temperature at which it can become vapor, mix with air, and burn. The flash point describes liquid fuel. It helps to tell about the danger of fire from liquids.

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