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When igniters start at the beginning of large hydrogen generation, hydrogen mixtures ignite at low concentration in the compartments and the combustion mode locates at the edge of flammable area.
Though Hunt earned praise for her performances, the films failed to ignite at the box office.
Dried and thick in some spots, the vegetation there was ready to ignite at the first spark.
It is significantly more reactive in air as a liquid than as a solid, and the liquid can ignite at about 125 °C (257 °F).
Yet his films lure you in with their precise, unemphatic presentation, their accrual of details — a heap of oily rags that could ignite at any time.
But I confess I still like her best when she's imperious and unstable, like faulty dynamite that could ignite at any second.
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The dried gel can be ignited at different temperatures above its ignition point (little higher than 200°C as measured below).
In contrast, the ignition temperatures of pure CO and pure C2H6 are much different and CO ignites at a much lower temperature than C2H6.
Flame ignited at the tower's tip.
An incendiary device ignited at a postal facility in Washington, D.C., on Friday, the police said.
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