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O que (quem) é oxidizing flame - definição

MECHANICAL INCENDIARY DEVICE DESIGNED TO PROJECT A LONG CONTROLLABLE STREAM OF FIRE
Flame thrower; Flame-thrower; Flamethrowers; Flammenwerfer; Flame throwers; Flame thower; Flame warfare; Fire thrower; Flame-Throwers
  • Boeotian flame thrower (model), [[Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum]]
  • Western Front]], 1917
  • Chinese]] flamethrower from the ''[[Wujing Zongyao]]'' manuscript of 1044 AD, [[Song dynasty]]
  •  A U.S. Marine firing a flamethrower during the [[Vietnam War]]
  • Army War Show November 27, 1942
  • United States Marines demonstrating flamethrower usage (2012)
  • German ''[[Brandkommando]]'' (burning detachment) destroying [[Warsaw]] during the planned destruction of the city.
  • M67 "Zippo"]] tank of the USMC during the Vietnam War
  • A Japanese soldier firing a Type 93 flamethrower
  • US Military Intelligence Service]]
  • Brownwater Navy]] shooting ignited [[napalm]] from its mounted flamethrower during the Vietnam war

Oxidizing and reducing flames         
  • Fuel rich butane torch flame
  • Oxygen rich [[butane]] torch flame
Oxidizing flame; Reducing flame; Neutral flame; Oxidising flame
In pyrology, flames are affected by the fuel introduced and the oxygen available. A flame with a good oxygen-fuel ratio is called a neutral flame.
Flame (malware)         
MODULAR COMPUTER MALWARE
Flame (computer virus); Flame (cyber attack); Flame (computer worm); Skywiper; SKyWIper; Worm.Win32.Flame; Flame virus; Flame (virus); Flame malware
Flame, also known as Flamer, sKyWIper, and Skywiper, is modular computer malware discovered in 2012 that attacks computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system. The program is used for targeted cyber espionage in Middle Eastern countries.
Flame test         
  • A flame test showing the presence of [[lithium]].
  • Flame resulting from Barium Chloride combustion in a Bunsen burner
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  • Coloured flames of methanol solutions of different compounds, burning on cotton wool. From left to right: lithium chloride, strontium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium chloride, barium chloride, trimethyl borate, copper chloride, cesium chloride and potassium chloride.
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  • Flame test of a few metal ions
  • Flame test on copper sulfate
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  • An iron (III) flame, generated using the thermite reaction
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ANALYTIC PROCEDURE USED IN CHEMISTRY TO DETECT THE PRESENCE OF CERTAIN ELEMENTS
Flame tests; Flame color; Flame Test
A flame test is an analytical procedure used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain elements, primarily metal ions, based on each element's characteristic emission spectrum. The color of flames in general also depends on temperature and oxygen fed; see flame color.

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Flamethrower

A flamethrower is a ranged incendiary device designed to project a controllable jet of fire. First deployed by the Byzantine Empire in the 7th century AD, flamethrowers saw use in modern times during World War I, and more widely in World War II as a tactical weapon against fortifications.

Most military flamethrowers use liquid fuel, typically either gasoline or diesel, but commercial flamethrowers are generally blowtorches using gaseous fuels such as propane; gases are safer in peacetime applications, because their flames have less mass flow rate and dissipate faster, and often are easier to extinguish when necessary.

The military use of flamethrowers is restricted through the Protocol on Incendiary Weapons.

Apart from the military applications, flamethrowers have peacetime applications where there is a need for controlled burning, such as in sugarcane harvesting and other land-management tasks. Various forms are designed for an operator to carry, while others are mounted on vehicles.