yes 2 of the three mentioned make thermite but it needs magnesium burning white hot to start the exothermic reaction and must be mixed in the proper ratios for it to work. Adding silica to the mix would hinder the ability of the aluminum to react with the iron oxide and possibly prevent it form taking place at all, nor would it be possible for sunlight to set it off unless it were magnified to produce a heat of roughly 2 to 3 thousand degrees. So what he has is not the same
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yes 2 of the three mentioned make thermite but it needs magnesium burning white hot to start the exothermic reaction and must be mixed in the proper ratios for it to work. Adding silica to the mix would hinder the ability of the aluminum to react with the iron oxide and possibly prevent it form taking place at all, nor would it be possible for sunlight to set it off unless it were magnified to produce a heat of roughly 2 to 3 thousand degrees. So what he has is not the same
evan2ually1 4 months ago
When I hear someone or read from someone about "all the junk DNA" I just wonder about....
monasmueller 7 months ago
bondurango 8 months ago
iron and aluminum make thermite, it will burn with a powerful exothermic reaction exactly as he describes
5t31th 9 months ago
@5t31th Yes, iron and aluminum do make thermite, but it does not burn as he describes.
Tethyrin 8 months ago