Petroleum jelly.
Petroleum jelly.
gasoline
napalm is the mix with petroleum jelly to create a fire bomb!
== == * Napalm is a powdered aluminum soap or similar compound used to gelatin oil or gasoline for use in napalm bombs or flame throwers, or the resultant gelatinous substance. Napalm was developed by the U.S. in World War II by a team of Harvard chemists led by Louis Fieser.== == * Napalm was not invented by the U.S., and not in WW2, it was first made under then name Greek Fire during the 600's. It is a petrol fuel thickened many different ways. Styrofoam has the same properties as many chemicals that are added. See link: http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564351/napalm.htmlNapalm is a form of jellied fuel used as a military weapon. It is flammable, and like a thin jelly, sticks to anything it splashes against. When ignited, it sets things it has splashed against on fire. It was used as a fuel in flamethrowers and as aerial bombs.
Fire + Oil
A fire bomb typically consists of a flammable substance such as gasoline or kerosene mixed with an ignitable material like a fuse or detonator. It is important to note that making or using fire bombs is illegal and extremely dangerous.
Napalm sticks to things and burns fiercely.
Yes, it is illegal to make homemade napalm as it is considered a dangerous and illegal substance.
He probably made it. It is not hard to make napalm, but I'm not going to tell you how.
There are several sites that you can find information on how to make napalm. Some of them include Instructables, Uncyclopedia and blogs such as Lifehackings.
Napalm was used as a tactical weapon, often a jet would make a pass with regular HE (in today's jargon: steel bombs or iron bombs; but in the war GI's called the bombs, "HE" for High Explosive), then a pass with naplam, then a pass with rockets and or cannon fire (probably 20mm). River Monitors of the US Navy's Riverine Forces also used flame throwing type weapons as they traversed up and down the rivers. This, in conjunction with their 40mm cannon in the Monitor's forward turret.
lots of gasoline and if you want to make it at home, add styrofoam in a particular way which i do not know