The lowest temperature at which a volatile material can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air.
Lowest temperature at which a volatile substance can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air.
1 Drop boxes have become a partisan flash point in the presidential election.
2 I've wondered why this task force job was such a flash point .
3 Those seated close to the flash point would have felt the shock.
4 International trade deals have become a flash point in the U.S. presidential race.
5 We ambled along behind huge groups also seeking that flash point .
6 The cutline infuriated Henry, but it only represented a flash point .
7 A referendum on changing Britain's voting system in May is another potential flash point .
8 Voting access has become a flash point in the election.
9 The next flash point is the outcome of the Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday.
10 Pope Benedict has been a flash point for controversy between liberal and conservative Catholics.
11 There was always a point when you knew it: the flash point of freedom.
12 The flash point of freedom was your consciousness of God.
13 This will be the first flash point in 2020.
14 Second, there's political instability: Air and water pollution is already a flash point for public protests.
15 The base oils are tested for its relative density, viscosity and flash point following ASTM standards.
16 The flash point of crude oil is the temperature at which it gives off inflammable gases.
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