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Diphenylamine (data page)
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108 °C Flash point: 152 °C (closed cup) Explosion limits: 634 °C Autoignition temperature : 635 °C Water solubility: Slightly Specific gravity: 1.16 Flash
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (data page)
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25 °C 0.11% by weight Flammability Limits in Air at 1 atm None Autoignition temperature 770 °C (1,420 °F) Ozone depletion potential 0 Halocarbon Global
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primary component of modern smokeless powder, has a relatively low autoignition temperature of around 160–170 °C (320–338 °F). Contrary to popular myth, this
Deflagration to detonation transition
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compresses the unburnt gas ahead of the wave to a temperature above the autoignition temperature . In technical terms, the reaction zone (chemical combustion) is
Spontaneous combustion
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and oxidation that leads to thermal runaway reactions that reach autoignition temperature . Rags soaked with drying oils or varnish can oxidize rapidly due
Flammability limit
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Minimum ignition energy (mJ) @ proportion in air at which achieved Autoignition temperature Lower Upper Acetaldehyde 4.0 57.0 IA −39 °C 0.37 175 °C Acetic
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(68 °F) 1.4 0.6 0.1 Volatility n-butyl acetate = 1 0.47 0.15 0.04 Autoignition temperature 240 °C (464 °F) 240 °C (464 °F) 230 °C (446 °F) Explosion limits
Component parts of internal combustion engines
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occurs as the temperature of the fuel/air mixture is taken over its autoignition temperature , due to heat generated by the compression of the air during the
Gunpowder
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decomposed. Carbon differs from ordinary charcoal. Whereas charcoal's autoignition temperature is relatively low, carbon's is much greater. Thus, a gunpowder
Thermobaric weapon
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contained long enough for the fuel to be heated well above its autoignition temperature so that once the container bursts, the superheated fuel autoignites
Pit (nuclear weapon)
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sufficient to bring the small particles with low thermal mass to autoignition temperature (about 500 °C). The self-irradiation occurs as the plutonium undergoes