It's better if it's colorless, and oderless.
Obviously shouldent be harmful for human skin.
It's even better if the chemical it self caught fire but will protect the skin from burning for atlest 7 mins
2006-06-17
21:00:32
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➔ Chemistry
Ok so I only need 4 mins.
Only to protect skin of my hand.
It's even ok if it's only a ellution of me doing that, doesent have to be real. (So far as I don't have to buy some sort of holigram projector or somthing)
Still I'd want no oderless and colorless
2006-06-18
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update #1
If that were possible, then stunt doubles wouldn't need full body burn suits for a 15 second movie-MOVIE-clip. Race car drivers and wildland firefighters wouldn't need to wear nomax suits to work. Nothing like this--available to the public--exists and please, please Please don't try anything experimental, if you don't die trying it then you can leave yourself disfigured permenantly.
2006-06-17 21:07:26
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answered by rioedgebravo 2
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You might, in fact, be insane. I've wracked my brain for the last few minutes, and can't think of a single good, or even logical reason, you would want to "touch fire" for "at least 7 minutes."
That said, interestingly enough, gasoline (while not odorless), in theory, would work. Gasoline itself does not burn. The fumes/gasses that come off of the gasoline burn, but the liquid itself will not. I saw something on the internet once where a guy poured gasoline on his car hood and lit it on fire. He put it out a few seconds later (before the fumes burned off completely). It didn't damage his car... That said, while, in theory, it makes sense. Everytime I've ever seen anyone try anything with both gasoline and fire, it ends up bad. I wouldn't recommend trying anything bud...
2006-06-17 21:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever chemical it is better have a damned high specific heat capacity. The only chemical I know of with a higher specific heat capacity than water is liquid sodium or something like that, which would probably do its own unique kind of damage to your hand on its own. Other than that, I don't have any suggestions.
2006-06-17 21:06:30
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answered by figaro1912 3
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be really cool and swallow fire.. I have tried it with limited success.. no singed lips.. all is good
here's the link.
http://www.g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/45297/How_to_Eat_Fire.html
And don't be a dumba$$.. I would feel really guilty if I saw a question on here that said..
"I burnt my face off.. can anybody recommend a good plastic surgeon in (enter location here)"
2006-06-17 21:29:55
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answered by lost_but_not_hopeless 5
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there isnt a chemical i am aware of that would burn for seven minutes without giving you burns. whats the point of doing this? and im speaking honestly this way i can give a better answer
2006-06-17 21:06:12
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answered by Mike is me 5
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hmmm.. try using a 50% silvered mirror at an angle.. the fire behind the mirror and your had to the side.. it LOOKS like your hand is in the fire (except the flames don't go around your hand)
2006-06-26 07:46:32
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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well if you di[ your hands in water then kerosene, you can set e on fire for a bit and not get hurt...IF you do it right...If you have no hair on your hands....
But as so many said..dopnt be a dumba$$ and try it yourself..burns suck..burned hands suck even more...and I cant be held responsible if you're dumb enough to try it
2006-06-17 22:10:14
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answered by DocAlex 2
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i sprayed my hand with hairspray once and it burned for about 7 seconds... then i had to put it out realllllly fast...
2006-06-17 21:03:22
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answered by Dre G 2
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yes...Use a glove that is heat resistence
2006-06-28 16:02:02
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answered by wxy0062003 2
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lsd. you won't feel a thing.
2006-06-17 21:02:59
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answered by Jimbo 1
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