So I'm just curious about one point. I never knew this was possible until this weeks episode of Chicago Fire. So I never took a chemistry class in life (Math= migraines Science that's not biology= panic attacks. Math & science TOGETHER!?!=waterboarding) ANYHOO: So theres an arson fire in high school chemistry lab. Turns out started with brake fluid and bleach. But they mane it a point to say its POOL bleach which of course leads them to they firebug. So I've finally come to my point:
Well, er... I guess the title pretty much sums it up. Why does chlorine
and brake fluid make pretty red flames? What's the chemical reaction
going on here?
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