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← HistoryWhich consequence arises from increasing naphtha proportions during Greek fire production?
A)Reduced flame temperature achieved
B)Increased burning velocity reached✓
C)Diminished adhesion to targets
D)Greater density of the mixture
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Increasing naphtha raises Greek fire's volatility, leading to heightened burning velocity through enhanced combustion; therefore, the fire ignites faster and spreads more rapidly, rather than producing lower temperatures of flames or having limited target adhesion due to viscosity.
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