Why is styrofoam used in napalm?

During the Vietnam war, a new napalm was developed called 'Napalm-B' which used polystyrene, gasoline (petrol) and benzene (already in gasoline). The new napalm was a lot more effective than the old type and the polystyrene used to thicken the gasoline made the substance even more sticky and harder to put out.
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Why do they put Styrofoam in Molotov cocktail?

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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What does putting Styrofoam in gas do?

"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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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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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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Can napalm take out a tank?

A MARINE AIR BASE — A MARINE AIR BASE -- U.S. Marine Harrier jets hunting for Iraqi tanks and artillery just over the Saudi Arabian border have begun using napalm bombs to destroy their targets, pilots and ordnance crews said yesterday.
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Can napalm be put out?

Water will not put it out, the napalm will burn on water. The only effective way to put out napalm is to block oxygen flow to 100% for a prolonged time. It catches back on fire remarkably good, by itself even, if the blocking of oxygen has been only e.g 99%.
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Can you make a Molotov out of vodka?

One can use vodka, but it's better to use something stronger than it. Gasoline burns strongly, but will not last long. Therefore, for example, the already mentioned Finns mixed it with roofing tar that served as a thickener. As a result, Molotov cocktails burned for a long time and stuck to targets.
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How long does napalm burn for?

Conventional napalm burns for 15-30 seconds, whereas napalm B burns for up to 10 minutes. Napalm B provided the United States with an incendiary substance with enhanced stability and controllability and, as such, became the weapon of choice during the Vietnam War.
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At what temperature does napalm burn?

It was developed by U.S. scientists during World War II. Napalm is also employed in a pyrotechnic gel containing gasoline and less-volatile petroleum oil, powdered magnesium, and sodium nitrate; this composition burns at a temperature of about 1,000° C (1,800° F), compared to 675° C (1,250° F) for thickened gasoline.
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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 happens when you put Styrofoam in the microwave?

Traditional Styrofoam

But at high temperatures, it begins to melt or break down. Even if there's no visible damage on the foam, a microwave oven may cause the toxic chemical styrene (among other chemicals) to leach into your food. Styrene is a possible carcinogen, posing a threat to your health and reproductive system.
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Is napalm legal in the US?

Legal status

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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Does Diesel eat through 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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Is it illegal to burn polystyrene?

You must only burn dry materials, such as paper and untreated wood. You must not burn household waste, e.g. food and plastic packaging, that should go into your general waste or recycling bins. Don't burn plastic, polystyrene, aerosols, tyres, canisters, painted or treated wood, or anything containing foam or paint.
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Can you make a Molotov out of hand sanitizer?

Gasoline works well but burns quickly. Other flammable liquids such as diesel fuel, methanol, turpentine, alcohol-based hand sanitizer, and E85 can also be used. Still, gasoline is an easy fuel to find and the solution most commonly used in Molotov Cocktails.
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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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How do you make a mazel tov?

For the drink: Fill a mixing glass with ice. Combine the 1/4 ounce of lavender syrup, the gin liqueur or sloe gin and the lemon juice in a mixing glass. Stir briefly, then strain into a champagne flute. Top with the chilled champagne or white sparkling wine.
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How hot is Greek fire?

The experiment used crude oil mixed with wood resins, and achieved a flame temperature of over 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) and an effective range of up to 15 meters (49 ft).
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What is fire extinguisher powder made of?

At USC, "ABC" fire extinguishers are filled with a fine yellow powder. The greatest portion of this powder is composed of monoammonium phosphate. Nitrogen is used to pressurize the extinguishers.
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What does Napalm do to the body?

When used as a part of an incendiary weapon, napalm can cause severe burns (ranging from superficial to subdermal), asphyxiation, unconsciousness, and death.
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Is napalm same as Agent Orange?

Agent Orange, which was used during the Vietnam War to clear dense vegetation, is a deadly herbicide with long-lasting effects. Napalm, a gel-like fuel mixture that burns slowly and more accurately than gasoline, was used in bombs.
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Who dropped the napalm bomb in Vietnam?

On June 8, 1972, 9-year-old Kim Phuc, center, runs with her brothers and cousins, followed by South Vietnamese forces, down Route 1 near Trang Bang after a South Vietnamese plane accidentally dropped its flaming napalm on its own troops and civilians.
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Was napalm effective in the Vietnam War?

Air raids that used napalm were much more devastating than flamethrowers; a single bomb was capable of destroying areas up to 2,500 square yards. Throughout the duration of the war, 1965 – 1973, eight million tons of bombs were dropped over Vietnam; this was more than three times the amount used in WWII.
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