What is the auto-ignition temperature of most fuels used in the process industries?

A. 200–300 degrees Fahrenheit
B. 50–700 degrees Fahrenheit
C. 800–1300 degrees Fahrenheit
D. 1500–2000 degrees Fahrenheit


A. Incorrect. The auto-ignition temperature of most fuels used in the process industries is in the range of 800 to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (427–704 degrees C).
B. Incorrect. The auto-ignition temperature of most fuels used in the process industries is in the range of 800 to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (427–704 degrees C).
C. Correct. The auto-ignition temperature of most fuels used in the process industries is in the range of 800 to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (427–704 degrees C).
D. Incorrect. The auto-ignition temperature of most fuels used in the process industries is in the range of 800 to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (427–704 degrees C).

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