USA HISTORY

THE COLD WAR 1950 1973

THE VIETNAM WAR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was the jellied gasoline that exploded on contact?
A
Napalm
B
Diesel
C
Ethanol
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The initial thickening agent was a combination of naphthenic and palmitic acids leading to the trade name “na-palm” but more generically known as firebomb fuel-gel mixture. Many variations of the chemicals used in napalm exist.

Detailed explanation-2: -Napalm, invented by Fieser in 1942, is an incendiary substance made by the simple procedure of adding a “gelling” powder, composed of naphthalene and palmitate (hence “napalm"), to gasoline in varying concentrations to form a sticky, combustible substance.

Detailed explanation-3: -AP) Napalm is a devilish brew of jellied gasoline that sticks to human skin and burns all the way to the bone.

Detailed explanation-4: -Napalm is a type of flammable liquid (liquid that is easy to burn) that has been used in war. Often, it is gasoline that has turned into a jelly. When it is mixed with gasoline, the thickener makes a sticky gel that is easy to burn, and burns for a long time.

Detailed explanation-5: -napalm, the aluminum salt or soap of a mixture of naphthenic and aliphatic carboxylic acids (organic acids of which the molecular structures contain rings and chains, respectively, of carbon atoms), used to thicken gasoline for use as an incendiary in flamethrowers and fire bombs.

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