Hand sanitizer is a household essential, butit can also produce a flame you can barely see. Most sanitizers are made with alcohol, a fuel that burns extremely cleanly. Unlike wood or candle wax, burning alcohol doesn’t release glowing soot particles, which means the flame gives off heat but very little visible light. This makes the flame almost invisible to the naked eye. That’s why tricks involving “self-lighting” matches or hand sanitizer fires can look magical – you don’t see the flame until something else ignites.
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I'm not gooning…😬
Yea, mybe that girl should of learned how to extinguish fires before creating one😅
I SUMMONED INVISIBLE FIRE!
Invisible fire + invisible gas = visible 🧐
The first clip looks like it's AI-generated
Never do dangerous things without a Plan B. Important life lesson.
guy has the biggest head i've ever seen.
vt chemistry:
Come now, what do you think is more plausible; that this man has the ability to light a match with his mind, or that he happened to *dip his match in hand sanitizer*? Who dips their matches in hand sanitizer??? Bro is probs just practicing his pyrokinesis.
Just close the box and let physics do its thing😭