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Flash points and vapor pressure is what makes certain substances flammable….
The higher the vapor pressure, the more flammable vapor is involved…
With that in hand, the flash point is the lowest temperature in which there can be enough flammable vapour to ignite.
Fire is an oxidation-reduction reaction. Almost all redox reactions require the presence of oxygen, but some do work without it.
You’ll need to meet the activation energy of the reactants to initiate the reaction. Oftentimes, once this energy level is met, the reaction will give of enough heat to sustain itself for a bit.
You’ll also need the reactants. With your basic wood fire, your reactants are the hydrocarbons in the wood and oxygen. In a thermite reaction, your reactants are aluminum and iron (III) oxide. Whatever the case, you need an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent.
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