What chemicals are in napalm?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on June 20, 2026
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In this manner, is making napalm illegal?
It is illegal for a civilian to use napalm to harm another person and it's illegal to produce destructive devices, such as napalm bombs. It is illegal for a civilian to use napalm to harm another person and it's illegal to produce destructive devices, such as napalm bombs.
Subsequently, question is, is napalm still used? When was napalm last known to have been used in war? It was used by U.S. forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. There have been reports that Sudanese forces have also used it more recently, but I haven't found any definitive confirmations.
Also question is, how dangerous is napalm?
Napalm can cause death by burns or asphyxiation. Napalm bombs generate carbon monoxide while simultaneously removing oxygen from the air. The air in the bombing area can be 20 percent or more carbon monoxide [source: GlobalSecurity.org].
Does napalm burn underwater?
Napalm is basically thick oil or jelly mixed with fuel (petrol, gasoline). Versions of Napalm B containing white phosphorus will even burn underwater (if there is trapped oxygen in folds of cloth etc.) so jumping into rivers and lakes won't help those unfortunate souls attacked with this vile weapon.
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