how does heat alone create fire?

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how does heat alone create fire?

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All chemical reactions happen faster when they’re hotter. In the presence of an oxidizer, any given substance has a temperature at which the oxidization will happen fast enough to start generating a self-sustaining reaction, creating ignition. By comparison, at room temperature, there are chemical pairs which meet and instantly (or nearly instantly) ignite; we refer to these combinations as *hypergolic*.

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