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  • whoa....this video doesnt have any dislikes...P.S.im still 10

  • 0:56 middle finger o_0

  • Hi.

    Calcium Oxide comes in that solid form (the one you have in hand in the 10th second)?

    Melting Point of the CaO is 2572*C.How does perform that solid form till 2000*C?Is it still in solid state?If I cut a form, let's say letter A, in a CaO plate,i put that plate on a stainless steel,then i begin to weld in the A channel of the CaO plate,what will happen to the CaO.Will it melt?Stainless steel melts at about 1620*C or the weld material will fuse partially with steel material.

    Thank You.

  • @princeigorash sorry, but your questions are beyond my scope od experience! the original material is calcium oxide made bt heating marble pieces to about 1000 deg C

  • the gas released is steam not carbon dioxide.

    CaO + H2O --> Ca(OH)2 + heat

    the heat boils the water to steam

  • i dont know why, but exothermic reaction and absorbing of heat doesnt make something equal to me... :/

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