Unburnt fuel fills the chambers and silencer, causing the loud bang of a 'back fire'.
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Combining alcohol and fire can lead to the alcohol igniting and causing a flame. This is due to the flammable nature of alcohol vapors. It is extremely dangerous and can result in burns, injuries, and property damage. It is important to exercise caution and avoid this practice.
The fuel ignited causing the fire.
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Nothing happens. Neon is inert.
Once ignited, fire could catch other objects on fire. In a sense, yes it can.
Mr. Rochesters candle had ignited the fire.
Liquids that can make fire when ignited include gasoline, alcohol, and lighter fluid. These substances are highly flammable and should be handled and stored with caution.
Gasoline is a fluid that is easily ignited. It is highly flammable and can quickly catch fire when exposed to a spark or flame.
Fire cracker is a misnomer because it's ignited with a fire but it's not a cracker, it's a dynamite.
It depends. If added without cooking it, it will blend in. If cooked long enough, simmered, the alcohol will mostly evaporate leaving the flavor of whatever brand you use but little alcohol. If flambeed, hot alcohol ignited, it will mostly burn off, like in cherries jubilee, leaving some flavor behind.