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Produced when a substance undergoes rapid oxidation involving heat and light.
a) Accelerant
b) Fire
c) Arson
d) Burn Patern

Shows the three elements needed to produce and sustain a fire.
a) Fire Triangle
b) Point of Origin
c) Burn Patern
d) Arson

The lowest temperature to which a substance must be heated in order for the substance to give off vapors which will burn when exposed to a flame or ignition source.
a) Fire
b) Accelerant
c) Flash Point
d) Fire Triangle

The location where the fire started.
a) Fire
b) Burn Pattern
c) Arson
d) Point of Origin

Noticeable patterns created by the fire as it burns.
a) Fire Triangle
b) Burn Patterns
c) Arson
d) Accekerants

Substances, such as gasoline, paint thinner, and alcohol, that accelerate the burning process.
a) Accelerants
b) Flash point
c) corosives
d) None of these

A fire started deliberately.
a) Controled burn
b) Arson
c) Fire
d) None of these

The lowest temperature to which a substance must be heated in order for the substance to give off vapors which will
a) Flash Point
b) Point of Origin
c) Burn Pattern
d) None of these

The location where the fire started.
a) Flash Point
b) Point of Origin
c) Burn Pattern
d) None of these

Substances, such as gasoline, paint thinner, and alcohol, that accelerate the burning process.
a) Flash Point
b) Burn Patterns
c) Point of Origen
d) None of these

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