Why is Styrofoam used in Molotov?

The defense ministry distributed a recipe for producing Molotov cocktails to civilians through Ukrainian television, which included the use of styrofoam as a thickening agent to aid in helping the burning liquid stick to vehicles or other targets.
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Why do they put polystyrene in petrol bombs?

Sometimes additions are made to petrol bombs; such as dissolving polystyrene or swarfega into the liquid petrol to cause the liquid to stick to the target, nails or other heavy objects for ballast to improve flight characteristics or sugar and soap flakes to try to enhance the burning characteristics.
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Is it illegal to throw a Molotov?

Molotov cocktails, or glass bottles filled with gasoline that ignite their fuse when broken, are destructive devices and thus illegal to possess under federal law.
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Can you make a Molotov out of vodka?

Any flammable liquids are suitable here, in particular alcohol, kerosene, gasoline, etc., but there are some nuances. Alcohol will burn well, but it must be of a high proof. One can use vodka, but it's better to use something stronger than it. Gasoline burns strongly, but will not last long.
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What happens when you mix gasoline and styrofoam?

"When you mix Styrofoam (extruded polystyrene) with gasoline, the Styrofoam breaks down. All the air inside escapes, and it becomes a wet, gooey mess. If left out to dry, it gets hard again, but not like before, without the air - it resembels plastic."
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Self Igniting Molotov Cocktails



Can you store napalm?

Storage. If you really want to store napalm, do it in metal containers, away from any sources of ignition, preferably in a bucket with sand, in the event of a fire. Since the the common form gives off petroleum odor, the bottle should be sealed.
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Does diesel eat Styrofoam?

There is some kind of additive to the fuel that will eat through a styrofoam cup, while legal diesel fuel wouldn't eat through the cup.
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Are Molotov cocktails legal during war?

Clearly then, use of a Molotov cocktail to attack a civilian not taking direct part in hostilities or a civilian object would be unlawful. Similarly, use of a Molotov cocktail in circumstances where its effects cannot be directed at a military objective or cannot be limited would be unlawful.
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Is red wine flammable?

The short answer is no, wine is not flammable. This is due to its low alcohol percentage, which is not high enough to be considered flammable. To put it another way: the flashpoint of wine is not low enough for it to catch fire.
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What is the highest proof liquor?

High-proof alcohols can legally go up to 192 proof in the United States. The strongest liquor you'll find on a shelf in the United States is the Polish vodka, Spirytus, coming in at 192 proof or 96 percent alcohol. For reference, this is an even higher alcohol content than Everclear, which contains 95 percent alcohol.
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Do Molotov cocktails work on tanks?

Modern tanks can't be harmed by Molotov cocktails, but their sensor can be blinded, and they appear to have a powerful psychological effect on the soldiers inside.
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What is the punishment for a Molotov cocktail?

I. If the offense occurs prior to November 1, 1973, he shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than 2 1/2 years, or both. II. If the offense occurs on or after November 1, 1973, he shall, if a natural person, be guilty of a Class B felony, and any other person shall be guilty of a felony.
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Is napalm a war crime?

Napalm is legal to use on the battlefield under international law. Its use against "concentrations of civilians" is a war crime.
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What happens when you mix acetone and Styrofoam?

Styrofoam dissolves in acetone in a similar way to how sugar dissolves in water. It is a physical rather than a chemical reaction. The air in the foam leaves, and because Styrofoam consists mainly of air, when it dissolves in acetone it completely loses its structure.
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What does napalm stand for?

Acronym. Definition. NAPALM. Napthenic Acid and Palmitate (jellied incendiary used in bombs)
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Is rum flammable?

Most rum is 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume) and can catch fire in some situations but is not very flammable in other situations. Although it may burn, the high water content usually causes it to go out.
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Is water flammable?

The reason that water (in any state) is not flammable is that it is already the product of combustion. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O. The reaction also releases a large amount of energy, mostly in the form of heat that causes the water vapor to expand rapidly to a large volume.
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Is all brandy flammable?

Answer: We checked several sources and they all claim most 80-proof brandy will ignite readily if at room temperature. The key word could be “most”, and your brand may be an exception to the rule.
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What are the 5 laws of war?

Principles of the laws of war

Military necessity, along with distinction, proportionality, humanity (sometimes called unnecessary suffering), and honor (sometimes called chivalry) are the five most commonly cited principles of international humanitarian law governing the legal use of force in an armed conflict.
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Is it illegal to use shotguns in war?

Shotguns. Yeah, it may sound crazy, but Germany tried to argue in World War I that shotguns were an illegal weapon. Don't worry; you're not a war criminal.
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Is using a flamethrower a war crime?

Though flamethrowers aren't entirely banned, you can't use them to fry your enemies, according to Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. This clause prohibits the use of incendiary weapons on people. You can, however, use them to clear foliage.
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Can Styrofoam be used as fuel?

Yes, THAT Styrofoam has recently been proven as an effective ingredient to up the efficiency and performance of biodiesel. A study funded by the Department of Defense on finding ways to generate energy and recycle waste in the battlefield stumbled upon this gem of an information.
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What will melt Styrofoam?

All you need to do is to pour a bit of acetone into a bowl, and place Styrofoam beads, packing peanuts, chunks of foam, or even a Styrofoam cup in the container. The Styrofoam will dissolve in the acetone much like sugar dissolves in hot water.
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What happens when you put Styrofoam in the microwave?

Avoid microwaving Styrofoam, or EPS, as chemicals in EPS leach out faster when exposed to heat. Microwaving EPS containers can also cause them to crack or break. Opt for microwave-safe glass containers instead of ones made of EPS.
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Does napalm burn underwater?

Versions of napalm B containing white phosphorus will even burn underwater (if there is trapped oxygen in folds of cloth, for example) so even jumping into rivers and lakes won't help those unfortunate souls attacked with this vile weapon.
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