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Which two chemical mixing makes a fire?

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Which two chemical mixing makes a fire?

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When sodium mixes with the air, it catches fire. Also when ether mixes with air, it forms explosive mixture. Chemical Fire #1 * potassium permanganate * glycerin * water Add a few drops of glycerin to a few crystals of potassium permanganate. Accelerate the reaction by adding a couple of drops of water. Chemical Fire #2 * acetone * sulfuric acid * potassium permanganate Soak a tissue with acetone to make it more flammable. Draw sulfuric acid into a glass pipette. Dip the pipette into potassium permanganate so that the tip of the pipette is coated with a few crystals. Dispense the sulfuric acid onto the tissue. The potassium permangante and sulfuric acid mix to produce manganese heptoxide and fire. Chemical Fire #3 * sodium chlorate * sugar * sulfuric acid Mix a small amount of sodium chlorate and sugar. Initiate the reaction by adding a few drops of sulfuric acid. Chemical Fire #4 * ammonium nitrate powder * finely ground zinc powder * hydrochloric acid Mix together a small amount of a

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