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Accelerant Analysis – Forensic Chemistry Laboratory Manual
Perform burn susceptibility tests, analyze known accelerants, and determine the identity of an unknown ignitable liquid residue.
Fire accelerant - Wikipedia
In fire protection, an accelerant is any substance or mixture that accelerates or speeds the development and escalation of fire. [1] . Accelerants are often used to commit arson, and some accelerants may cause an explosion.
Accelerant - Oxford Reference
The flammable material that is used to accelerate the propagation of an intentionally set fire. Accelerants can be solids, liquids, or gases, with petrol (gasoline) being the most commonly used. Solid accelerants include paper, fireworks, road flares, and black powder.
Fire and Arson Accelerants - interFIRE
This Appendix lists the common & chemical names, chemical formula, definition, important physical properties and common uses of the most frequently encountered ignitable liquids used as arson accelerants.
Accelerant - Wikipedia
Accelerants, or accelerators, are substances that increase the rate of a natural or artificial chemical process. They play a major role in chemistry, as most chemical reactions can be hastened with an accelerant.
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