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How things ignite

Diagram showing how things ignite.

Heated molecules are loosened, moving apart to form a gas. The gas molecules combine with oxygen in the air resulting in burning.

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Published: 3 November 2009Updated: 5 September 2025Size: 789.99 KB
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