What chemical do fire-breathers use when they breathe fire?
The chemicals most used by fire-breathers are kerosene, naphtha, also known as white gas, Coleman fuel or lighter fluid.
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Gas is technically a state of matter where molecules are in an excited state, but is more often used as a reference to the fuel, gasoline. Gasoline is also known as petrol due to its derivation from petroleum.
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