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No, you should not throw flour on a grease fire to extinguish it.
No, salt does not make a fire burn hotter. Salt can actually have the opposite effect as it can help to smother a fire by cutting off the oxygen supply. It is not recommended to use salt to try to increase the intensity of a fire.
Salt itself cannot catch on fire because it is an inorganic compound. However, if salt is contaminated with combustible materials, those contaminants could potentially catch on fire.
To safely dispose of a salt water battery, you should take it to a designated recycling center or hazardous waste disposal facility. Do not throw it in the regular trash as it can be harmful to the environment.
No, throwing flour on a fire is not a safe way to extinguish it. Flour is flammable and can actually make the fire worse. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
You throw salt on your left shoulder.
You need to cut it a little and to roast it on open fire. You must throw little salt on it when it is on the fire. You must not salt it before it was on the fire.
No, you should not throw flour on a grease fire to extinguish it.
your left shoulder
over the left shoulder
If you have supersticions, you throw salt over your shoulder to get rid of them
If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
left shoulder
Remove from heat source and pour salt on the fire to smother it
NO, use salt! Unless its a grease fire only use water as a last resort (ie you have no salt and cant blow it out) NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, the chemicals inside fire extinguishers are not food grade. If you need to put out a fire and spray food, you should throw the food away.
I did this once. I'm not sure if the outcome will always be the same, but this is what happened. I made a fire with 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol, then threw a half-handful of sea salt on it. The flame turned a deep green color, but it did not seem to change the temperature at all. I heard that if you use table salt, the fire turns bright orange, but I have never witnessed it firsthand.