No, napalm cannot be made with soap. Napalm is a gelled gasoline substance used in military applications, primarily composed of specific hydrocarbons and thickening agents. While soap can create foams or emulsions, it does not possess the chemical properties required to create a substance like napalm. Attempting to create dangerous materials is illegal and highly unsafe.
Originally, napalm consisted of gasonline, thickened with naphthenic and palmitic acids. This has been obsolete for many year. Ccurrently Napalm B is a mix of gasoline, benzene, and styrene. Improvised thickened fuels may be made with soap (not detergent) or other products- but they are expedients, and not as safe or effective as true Napalm. No advantage, other than availability in prmitive settings.
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 is a mixture of a thickening gelling agent and petroleum or a similar fuel for use in an incendiary device. It consist on polystyrene (46 parts), gasoline (33 parts) and benzene (21 parts). Napalm was first developed in 1942 by Harvard researchers cooperating with the U.S. army and used in bombs and flame throwers by mixing a powdered aluminum soap of naphthalene with palpitate (hence napalm). No one is claiming credit for the development of napalm.
Fire + Oil
Petroleum jelly.
gasoline
Petroleum jelly.
lots of gasoline and if you want to make it at home, add styrofoam in a particular way which i do not know
Napalm is a burning agent.