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it feels counter intuitive yeah but if you need a way to forgive it then see bellow.
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Perhaps there is an oxidizer mixed into the propellant.
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Perhaps there is an oxidizer mixed into the propellant.
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Thermite: A mixture of metal powder (usually aluminum) and metal oxide (such as iron oxide). When ignited, thermite burns at extremely high temperatures and can even burn underwater. It's not a gel like napalm but is used in some specialized applications.
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Thermite: A mixture of metal powder (usually aluminum) and metal oxide (such as iron oxide). When ignited, thermite burns at extremely high temperatures and can even burn underwater. It's not a gel like napalm but is used in some specialized applications.
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Magnesium: When magnesium is burned, it produces an intense white flame and can burn underwater. It's used in underwater cutting and welding, although it requires careful handling due to its intense reaction with water.
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Magnesium: When magnesium is burned, it produces an intense white flame and can burn underwater. It's used in underwater cutting and welding, although it requires careful handling due to its intense reaction with water.
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Calcium Phosphide: This substance reacts with water to produce phosphine gas, which is highly flammable. While not exactly like napalm, it does produce a flammable reaction in water.
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Calcium Phosphide: This substance reacts with water to produce phosphine gas, which is highly flammable. While not exactly like napalm, it does produce a flammable reaction in water.
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Petrol and Diesel with Additives: Certain formulations can maintain flammability underwater, but their effectiveness and safety can vary.
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Petrol and Diesel with Additives: Certain formulations can maintain flammability underwater, but their effectiveness and safety can vary.
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