Meths (a.k.a methanol or methyl alcohol) can be used for fire poi. Ethanol is more common than methanol, and alcohols in general are commonly used in fire dancing with other chemicals to produce colored flames. Read the Material Safety Data Sheet prior to using methanol (or any fuel). Inhaling vapors prior to and after combustion of fuels can be hazardous to your health. Fire Mecca's Safety page is a good source for some MSDSs, include one for methanol.
It is recommended to use an oil bath in a ventilated hood.
I do know one of the elements extracted is boron, although I think there may be 2 more
The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.
The most green island in the world is known as Fire Island or Green Island. Green Island is located off of Taiwan and has a tropical climate at all times.
A handful of Borax washing soda will turn flames green. A log soaked in a solution of borax and dried for a few days will burn green, nice at Christmas time.
It's actually not borax, but boric acid. Borax is a type of soap. The mixing of boric acid and "Heet" which is a type of anti-freeze, produces a chemical reaction when lite on fire. I don't know the EXACT reason why.
Meths (a.k.a methanol or methyl alcohol) can be used for fire poi. Ethanol is more common than methanol, and alcohols in general are commonly used in fire dancing with other chemicals to produce colored flames. Read the Material Safety Data Sheet prior to using methanol (or any fuel). Inhaling vapors prior to and after combustion of fuels can be hazardous to your health. Fire Mecca's Safety page is a good source for some MSDSs, include one for methanol.
Pits the fire out
trade from fire red or leaf green
you can't get it without trading, you have to trade from fire red or leaf green.
It is recommended to use an oil bath in a ventilated hood.
Trading with someone who has one, or transfering from Leaf Green /Fire Red.
cant only in leaf green or fire red
no you cant
you cant get one without gameshark or trading from leaf-green or fire-red
the time it takes to burn either amount of menthanol affects the behavior pressure is displaced when burning takes place the amount of menthanol doesn't make much of a difference as the area it covers