Examples of 'spontaneously ignite' in a sentence

Meaning of "spontaneously ignite"

To spontaneously ignite means to catch fire or burst into flames on its own, without any external ignition source. It often implies a sudden or unexpected combustion, which can happen due to certain chemical reactions, high temperatures, or flammable materials

How to use "spontaneously ignite" in a sentence

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spontaneously ignite
The fire appears to spontaneously ignite from within.
A mixture of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas does not spontaneously ignite.
Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite and cause a fi re or explosion.
Overheated fats and oils may spontaneously ignite.
Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite and cause a fire or explosion.
Old or dirty fats and oils can spontaneously ignite.
It may spontaneously ignite or explode upon contact with organic materials or metal dust.
The fire appears to spontaneously ignite.
The ozone can spontaneously ignite a piece of paper impregnated with an alcohol solution.
Old or dirty fats and oils can spontaneously ignite if overheated.
When arsene gas or diphosphane gas comes into contact with oxygen they will spontaneously ignite.
The substance may spontaneously ignite on contact with air.
Hydrogen gas leaking into external air may spontaneously ignite.
But could spontaneously ignite.
Mixtures of dust particles containing oil or water could spontaneously ignite over time.

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For substances which spontaneously ignite when in contact with air.
Under unfavourable conditions, wood dust in the bag of the vacuum cleaner can spontaneously ignite.
It does not spontaneously ignite.
Which is not only commonplace in a lab, But could spontaneously ignite.
Vapors and gases will spontaneously ignite at a lower temperature in oxygen than in the air.
Dust generated from sanding wood floors can spontaneously ignite or explode.
The substance may spontaneously ignite on contact with air ( if in powder form ).
Dust generated from sanding wood fl oors can spontaneously ignite or explode.
Zirconium powder can spontaneously ignite in air, according to Chemicool.
This method is not applicable to substances which spontaneously ignite when in contact with air.
Oils, grease and petroleum products can spontaneously ignite when exposed to high levels of oxygen.
The oil contained in the pan may spontaneously ignite through overheating.
Under certain conditions, the fuel / air can spontaneously ignite too early in the combustion cycle.

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