Explain this
Liquid in the bottle in the background indicate pic has rotate.
>>8479683
Thanks anon.
>>8479666
it's a lighter
>>8479666
I cant explain that horrible choice of floor tiles sorry
Different elements burn at different colors, or rather have specific emission wavelengths.
That lighter burns copper to give the flame a green color.
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The emission spectrum of a chemical element or chemical and the compound is the spectrum of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted due to an atom or molecule making the chemical element and transition from a high energy state to a lower energy one
The emission spectrum characteristics of some elements are plainly visible to the naked eye when these elements are heated. For example, when platinum wire is dipped into a strontium nitrate solution and then inserted into a flame, the strontium atoms emit a red color. Similarly, when copper is inserted into a flame, the flame becomes green. These definite characteristics allow elements to be identified by their atomic emission spectrum. Not all emitted lights are perceptible to the naked eye, as the spectrum also includes ultraviolet rays and infrared lighting.
That's what happen when you eat your fingernails and skin.
How do you make horizontal fire?
>>8480003
so it burns the lighter fluid inside and a copper wire?
>>8480301
turn it sideways
>>8479666
Define 'this'
>>8480356
repeat step for upside down fire
t. fire sage
>>8479666
Smoke and mirrors
>>8480003
>copper torch
u wut