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- Anonymous8 years ago
You can theoretically put out a fire with gasoline. The question is how much fire and with how much gasoline.
The idea, is to send the gasoline with enough volume, with enough speed, and with enough integrity (not vaporised) into the flame so that the gasoline is able to remove heat from the flame's fuel and/or cut of its oxygen source instantly. If you can't do either of those two things instantly, then obviously the gasoline will catch fire and you have a significantly more serious problem on your hands.
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- 9 years ago
I seriously hope this is just a joke. DO NOT ever attempt to put out a fire out with gasoline. Do you not ever READ the warning labels on gas cans or etc. that sais WARNING: FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS!
Source(s): I work at a Gas Fired, Power Plant. - Anonymous5 years ago
How very Classical Gas of you. I hope I break on through to the other side of the New Year, and burn the old one out of memory. Good Morning.
- 9 years ago
No , it will give large amount of fire with danger, You should use kerosene instead of it.
- 9 years ago
Seriously.Not only can you not put it out.You will make worst.Then the Flame will follow the Stream back to you.
Source(s): Happen to a Kidd in my Neighborhood.He was consumed insteadly.