(q027) the gelatinous form of gasoline that burns the skin of anyone exposed to it that was dropped by american airplanes on enemy positions during the vietnam war was called

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Napalm is a highly incendiary jellied gasoline weapon used in flamethrowers and bombs. It was originally used in World War II and the Korean War. 

During the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force dropped it in large quantities over enemy positions, causing severe burns to anyone who was hit by it.The Vietnam War saw the use of a number of different weapons, including a new type of weapon known as napalm. Napalm is a highly flammable gel that is used in incendiary bombs.

When these bombs detonate, the gel sticks to anything in the area and sets it on fire. The resulting fires can be extremely difficult to put out, and they often cause severe burns to anyone who is caught in them. American planes dropped thousands of these bombs on Vietnamese targets during the war, causing immense devastation.

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