Question 9 TK01 - Tank Vessel Assistant - Dangerous Liquids

Which of the following describes the flash point temperature of a liquid?

A at which a liquid will explode
B at which a liquid will give off inflammable vapors
C that a liquid must reach before it will flow readily
D at which a liquid will burn steadily
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Explanation for Correct Option (B):** The flash point of a liquid is officially defined as the lowest temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor in a contained space to form an ignitable mixture with air. This means it is the minimum temperature at which the liquid produces "inflammable vapors" (flammable vapors) near its surface sufficient to be momentarily ignited by an external ignition source (like a spark or flame). **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** * **A) at which a liquid will explode:** Explosion requires rapid expansion of gases and typically relates to explosive materials or specific mixture ratios within a confined space. While flammable vapors can explode under certain conditions, the flash point simply describes the minimum temperature for initial ignition, not necessarily an explosion. * **C) that a liquid must reach before it will flow readily:** The temperature at which a liquid flows readily relates to its viscosity or pour point, not its flammability characteristics. * **D) at which a liquid will burn steadily:** The temperature at which a liquid will burn continuously (sustain combustion) is called the **fire point**, which is typically a few degrees higher than the flash point. The flash point only indicates the temperature for *initial* ignition or a momentary "flash."

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