because you have to slam it on the ground for it to explode don't light it that will never explode.
Yes, charcoal lighter fluid is a hexane. Charcoal fluid is highly flammable and it is a hydrocarbon mixture used in wick type lighters.
yes it is
The chemical make up of odorless charcoal lighter fluid includes methanol or ethanol.
yes
No would use normal fluid
First you go buy some charcoal and lighter fluid then, you put charcoal in the grill and put lighter fluid on it then you light it then you can cook you YUMMY hamburgers:) That's how you love a gril:)))
When using charcoal, I prefer to use the ready to light kind so that you don't have to worry about messing with lighter fluid.
Mesquite. It hides the flavor of the lighter fluid.
Absolutely not, you should only use Zippo Lighter fluid. If you're in a pinch, Ronson lighter fluid works too.
No, they must be in your carry on luggage.
No, a combination of salt and charcoal lighter fluid does not form a solution. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water but does not dissolve in lighter fluid, which is typically a hydrocarbon-based liquid. Instead, the two substances would likely remain separate, with the salt not integrating into the lighter fluid. Thus, the mixture would be heterogeneous rather than homogeneous.
We used lighter fluid to ignite the charcoal in the outdoor grill.