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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)The entire range of possible gas or vapor fuel concentrations in air that are capable of burning
B)Any material used to start or sustain a fire
C)The decomposition of solid organic matter by heat
D)The minimum temperature at which a fuel spontaneously ignites
E)A chemical transformation in which heat energy is liberated
F)Any compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
G)A chemical transformation in which heat is absorbed from the surroundings
H)The combination of oxygen with other substances to produce new substances
I)The ability or potential of a system or material to do work
J)Combustion on the surface of a solid fuel in the absence of heat high enough to pyrolyze the fuel
K)Rapid combination of oxygen with another substance, accompanied by production of noticeable heat and light
L)An offender's pattern of operation
M)A fire caused by a natural heat-producing process in the presence of sufficient air and fuel
N)The minimum temperature at which a liquid fuel produces enough vapor to burn
O)The heat liberated during combustion
-Flammable range
Father's Role
Refers to the social, emotional, and educational influence that fathers have on their children's development and well-being.
Social Interest
A concept developed by Alfred Adler referring to an individual's inclination towards healthily integrating and cooperating within society.
Superiority Complex
An attitude of superiority that conceals actual feelings of inferiority and failure.
Exaggerated Opinion
A belief or judgment that goes beyond the evidence or facts, typically more extreme or stronger than what is warranted.
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