For anybody interested, this looks like it most likely is alcohol, more specifically isopropyl, it's either they had a sanitizer at hand or somebody spilled theirs
No, it's sulfer hydroxide. Isopropyl alcohol has orange frames while sulfer has blue ones wich can only be seen easily in low light situations sence it emits little light. And sence this is in a liquid form it's most likely sulfer hydroxide
@@newsesofworlds543eh if they are not d heads and you dont have anything on your record they would probably just tell you not to do it again if ur not supposed to do that for some reason
Looking at the flames this is some sort of Alcohol, probably Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol/Rubbing Alcohol), which is completely harmless, even if burned.
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@@spedupaudios5225 Fire extinguisher or wait for it to burn out would be my guess. It doesn't look like it's at danger of spreading, and it's a shallow puddle so it will burn up quickly
Don't forget that ethanol typically doesn't burn at super hot temperatures, so letting it burn out is a very simple option. As long as nothing super flammable is exposed to it.
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@@TheStepmonkey I'm not the smartest person, but I think depending on the mix of chemicals it could've caused some shit. Tho the best I can think of is something either blowing up or another dangerous chemical coming from it?
One of the first things you do in a chem lab is something called a burn test, and it demonstrates that a key way to identify an unknown chemical is to burn it and see what color flame is produced. Low effort voice-over work by just calling it random chemicals.
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Oof. Big oof. Don’t go throwing water on things you don’t know about. You never know if it will go boom and now that stuffs all over everything and you.
Which is much more dangerous than a regular fire with normal burning materials. Ethanol based fires cannot be seen in daylight, which makes them extremely lethal to anyone unprepared or aware. EDIT: hehe, okay I admit I got a few things wrong, but I was only trying to be helpful, chill 😂
@@happygal8804 buddy do you see how there is no daylight? Also ethanol fires burn at much lower temperatures and are very easily extinguishable. We also don’t even know if this is an EtOH/IPA. This wasn’t the smartest thing but the path is clear and there isn’t anything particularly flammable around them.
And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God. Revelation 15:2
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