Fuel Gel Flame

Fuel Gel Flame

This image shows the flame from a fuel gel, burning in a heat-resistant petri dish. The fuel gel is created from calcium carbonate, acetic acid, and isopropyl alcohol. Calcium carbonate bonds to the acetic acid, creating calcium acetate. When mixed with isopropyl alcohol, a gel that can be used as a fuel source is formed. This gel is commonly known as “Canned Heat”.

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  • Beck Hermann
    Sep 26, 2025 12:36

    Statement of meaning: I think the colors are very stunning, and the contrast works very well with the subject and lighting

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