No. It is a hazardous gas. It should NOT be ingested or sniffed.
Naptha .
No, it is petroleum based and is not an acid.
With coal or wood, the ash remaining after burning is lighter than the coal you start with. With natural gas, it turns to CO2 plus water vapor, so there is no fuel left. Similarly with oil, at least with light oil like kerosene or gasoline, it is all vaporised.
No, lighter fluid and butane are two different substances used in lighters. It is important to use the correct fuel for your specific lighter to avoid accidents.
Who cares? Ronsonal works just as well in a Zippo lighter as Zippo fuel does.
To prepare lighter fuel, typically you do not need to do anything as it is already in a ready-to-use state when purchased. Lighter fuel is a flammable liquid that is used to ignite fires or light charcoal for grilling. Make sure to always follow the instructions on the product label for safe and proper usage.
Lighter weight
fuel can and cigarette lighter.
It is a Liquid Petroleum Gas. The main constituent being Indane.
If you light a lighter upside down, the flame will burn backwards toward the fuel source, which can be dangerous as it may cause the flame to reach the fuel compartment and potentially lead to an explosion. It is not safe to use a lighter in any orientation other than upright.
A torch lighter typically uses butane as its fuel. Butane is a highly flammable gas that is stored in a liquefied form within the lighter. When ignited, it produces a strong, focused flame, making it ideal for tasks that require precision heat, such as culinary applications or lighting cigars.