Posted on 03/13/2025 7:54:58 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Yep.
It wasn’t me!
"I used too much"
That’s what liberal Gas looks like.
Did Nadler let one go?
Green flame is interesting. From Grok:
Boron - When boron compounds, like boric acid or borax, are burned, they emit a bright green flame. This is often seen in flame tests or fireworks.
Copper - Certain copper compounds, especially copper(II) chloride or copper sulfate, burn with a green flame. The green color comes from copper ions emitting light in the green spectrum when heated.
Barium - Barium salts, such as barium chloride or barium nitrate, can also produce a green flame, though it’s often a paler or apple-green shade compared to boron or copper.
Thallium - This less common element burns with a green flame, but it’s highly toxic and rarely used outside of specialized settings.
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I’ve heard that’s what they soak those Duraflame logs in.
Someone else said you can throw handfuls of powdered Tide detergent on an open flame and watch the colors. I imagine there would be some borax in there providing the green color.
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