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Which of the following describes the ignition temperature of natural gas?

Natural gas typically has an ignition temperature range of 500-600 degrees Celsius (900-1100 degrees Fahrenheit). This is a key safety parameter in combustion.

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Question: Which of the following describes the ignition temperature of natural gas?

Answer options:

  • 200-300 degrees Celsius
  • 350-450 degrees Celsius ✅ 500-600 degrees Celsius
  • 650-750 degrees Celsius

Correct answer: 500-600 degrees Celsius

Explanation: Natural gas typically has an ignition temperature range of 500-600 degrees Celsius (900-1100 degrees Fahrenheit). This is a key safety parameter in combustion.

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