you flick and make a spark and then u eat it
Orthodox gas for lighters typically refers to butane gas, which is a common fuel used in refillable lighters. It is a colorless, odorless gas that is easily ignited to produce a clean-burning flame, making it suitable for various types of lighters such as torch lighters and cigarette lighters.
Well, mainly cigarette lighters or lighters for candles. But that's pretty much it besides matches.
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No, because they could be used as a weapon.
Butane gas is typically used in BIC lighters. It is a colorless gas that is extracted from natural gas or petroleum refining processes.
The element commonly used as flint in lighters is magnesium, often in the form of a magnesium alloy. When struck, magnesium can produce sparks that ignite the fuel in the lighter. Some lighters may also use a combination of materials, including iron and other alloys, to create the necessary friction and sparks for ignition.
Lighters are generally not classified as paraphernalia on their own; they are common tools used for lighting fires. However, if a lighter is specifically designed or used to facilitate the consumption of illegal substances, it may be considered paraphernalia in that context. Laws can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consider local regulations when determining the classification of lighters.
The anagram is butane (used for home cooking, and for lighters).
"Butane" is a highly flammable gas used in lighters and small torches.
Arc lighters work by creating a small electrical arc between two electrodes, which generates heat to ignite the fuel. This is different from traditional lighters, which use a flame produced by a chemical reaction. Arc lighters are rechargeable and windproof, making them more environmentally friendly and reliable than traditional lighters.
There are specialized lighters for lighting cigars. These are often referred to as torch or jet lighters. These are hotter than the standard cigarette lighter and make it easier to light cigars even in windy conditions. They are quite a bit bulkier than standard cigarette lighters.
Lighters Up was created on 2005-09-13.