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The fire point is the lowest temperature at which the vapour of oil burns continuously for at least ________ when a small flame is brought near to it.a.1 Secondb.4 Secondsc.5 Secondsd.2 Seconds

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The fire point is the lowest temperature at which the vapour of oil burns continuously for at least ________ when a small flame is brought near to it.a.1 Secondb.4 Secondsc.5 Secondsd.2 Seconds

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The correct answer is c. 5 Seconds. The fire point is the lowest temperature at which the vapour of oil burns continuously for at least 5 seconds when a small flame is brought near to it.

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