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A Natural Heat-Producing Process That May Give Rise to a Fire

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Question 31

Multiple Choice

A natural heat-producing process that may give rise to a fire is:


A) a chain reaction.
B) spontaneous combustion.
C) flash point.
D) ignition point.
E) glowing combustion.

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