is borate safe

is borate safe
Is it safe to mix trimethyl borate with lighter fluid?

Please do not go on a tangent about how I am dangerous to the world, I only have a little party trick of making "fireballs", but with a colored flame, so cool. I just want to check this mix not going to end badly, if I mix trimethyl borate (on a very small) with lighter fluid, chemical reactions are dangerous place? I combine the two for my fireballs are as reusable as their conventional counterparts, and may also contain a green flame. Is this possible? I know what is trimethyl borate. I I do not need a definition of it. I know how to do with material found at Walmart. and I know it burns a wonderful bright green. All I want to know is whether to react when mixed with lighter fluid. If I do not set up this just going to be forced to prove myself in a controlled environment anyway.

Not sure. Trimethyl borate is toxic, unpleasant odor, and begins to decompose in contact with moist air. (I think I will skip his party.) Try some copper (II) on the head of a party. Safer and you still get the green flame (well, maybe a blue green). Also, check this out: A http://www.skylighter.com/fireworks/how_to_make/colored_flame_ghost_mine.asp little boric acid in methanol green flame must not go to the trouble of making reality and the isolation of toxic trimethyl borate. Methanol burns as a liquid lighter. You can not reply to this link, since I never tried, but sounds much safer for me.

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