Draino + Gasoline= ?

If there is water at the bottom of every gas tank, then there I’d your drain reaction too. The aluminum in Draino reacts with the sodium hydroxide and water to make hydrogen. Whether it actually makes enough to explode is a different question. It will generate plenty of heat though.

I’m a bit skeptical that there is water at the bottom of every gas tank. The ethanol in gas may be enough to do the same thing.

It will make enough to inflate a condom. Said condom will have enough lift to support a lit cigarette. If you make the cigarette short enough, it will detonate the H before enough leaks out that condom-Hindenburg settles to ground.

Zombies don’t have to worry about chlorine, but chlorine is an odorless, colorless gas.

So why did Sir Humphry Davy name it chlorine? cite Chlorine Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

Chlorine is neither odorless nor colorless. It is green with a very pungent odor.

points and laughs…

Huh, what was I thinking of?

Hydrogen filled flaming condoms, probably. After a quick googling, it appears that aluminum and lye would work in a reasonable amount of time as follows:

2 Al + 6 H[sub]2[/sub]O ----> 2 Al(OH)[sub]3[/sub] + 3 H[sub]2[/sub]

It sounds like methane or carbon monoxide.

tablet chlorine (like for swimming pools) and brake fluid makes a nice green spontaneous flame (misspent youth around both)

Wait a sec… “there is water at the bottom of every gas tank”??? If water floats on gas…Which it does because it is much lighter then gas…Then wouldn’t there be water at the TOP of every gas tank??? not at the bottom… Just saying…not trying to dis you at all…You’ve posted good stuff…But that one i had to correct,…

“Flaming condoms” Thats a great name for a Indy rock band…Thank-you..

Gasoline floats on water.

What I learned from this thread:

Water is at the bottom of every gas tank.

Carburetors suck from the bottom of the gas tank.

Therefore, cars run on water.

First of all, if there is any water in the bottom of a gas tank, it’s a miniscule amount.

Second, very few ‘cars’ have carburetors these days. Even the ones that do have carburetors, do not ‘suck from the bottom of the gas tank’.

Third, ‘cars’ do NOT run on water.

:rolleyes:

If the Junior Woodchuck Guide is really silent on this matter (or so the zombies say), then maybe I should be the first to try it on the local woodchuck population, which seems to be exploding. During a rainstorm Saturday I saw five of the beasts lumbering and hopping across the yard, seeking shelter (or something appealing over at my next-door neighbor’s). Guess it’s time to mix up a cocktail and hurl it under the shed, where I suspect the den is. :confused::eek::smack:

If your woodchucks are already exploding then you don’t need to do any of this!

(Sorry. Couldn’t resist.)

But do you really want *anything *exploding under the shed? Won’t that cost you a shed?

Do ‘carburetors’ make a ‘wooshing’ noise when they ‘suck’ the gas from the not-‘bottom’ of the gas tank? :smiley:

As to me, I shall be getting into my ‘motor carriage’ to head home from work soon.

:smack:
Shouldn’t that be ‘horseless carriage’? :stuck_out_tongue: