Saturday, May 16, 2020
How to Make a Mini-Flamethrower With Citrus Oil
Are you looking for a way to play with your food and play with fire at the same time? This project is the perfect solution, plus its very, very easy! Citrus Fire Materials Citrus fruit (orange, lemon, lime, grapefruit, tangerine... you get the idea)Flame, as from a candle Make Citrus Fire! Peel off a strip of citrus fruit.Snap the peel between your fingers, peel side toward the flame. You want to squirt a tiny amount of oil from the peel or rind toward the flame. Ive uploaded a YouTube video so you can see what to expect. How Citrus Fire Works The oil from citrus fruits is volatile and flammable. When you squeeze the oil out of the fruit peel it vaporizes enough that you can flash your flame. It is primarily the D-limonene in the citrus oil that vaporizes and ignites. The flash point of limonene is 50Ã °C. Limonene is used as an orange flavoring, a cleaner, and may have use as a biofuel. Disclaimer: Please be advised that the content provided by our website is for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Fireworks and the chemicals contained within them are dangerous and should always be handled with care and used with common sense. By using this website you acknowledge that ThoughtCo., its parent About, Inc. (a/k/a Dotdash), and IAC/InterActive Corp. shall have no liability for any damages, injuries, or other legal matters caused by your use of fireworks or the knowledge or application of the information on this website. The providers of this content specifically do not condone using fireworks for disruptive, unsafe, illegal, or destructive purposes. You are responsible for following all applicable laws before using or applying the information provided on this website.
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