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Uploaded by egloskerry on Jun 12, 2008
100g Cr2O3 (Chromium(III) Oxide) and Al (Aluminum). Ignited with a sparkler.Cr2O3 + 2Al ~ Al2O3 + 2Cr
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@kietndcs What about it?
egloskerry 2 months ago
Cr + O2 ?
kietndcs 3 months ago
@pedrodyl With any thermite-type reaction, you're going to reduce the oxidizing agent to its molten form. It doesn't stay molten for long, though.
egloskerry 9 months ago
does this reaction produce molten chromium? or just really hot solid pieces of chromium?
pedrodyl 9 months ago
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@kietndcs What about it?
egloskerry 2 months ago
Cr + O2 ?
kietndcs 3 months ago
@pedrodyl With any thermite-type reaction, you're going to reduce the oxidizing agent to its molten form. It doesn't stay molten for long, though.
egloskerry 9 months ago
does this reaction produce molten chromium? or just really hot solid pieces of chromium?
pedrodyl 9 months ago