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!Thermite Reaction! (You Can Do At Home)

Crazy Chris sets thermte on fire & shows you how to do a thermite reaction right in your own home.

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!Thermite Reaction! (You Can Do At Home)

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  • There are many types of Thermite. The we have just seen is but one amonst many. The is a thermite that's made out of Red Lead (ii) oxide. Powdered "German Blackhead" Aluminum, and some standard KClO3+Al2 "Flash Powder" to set off the reaction. The Red Lead ii Oxide Thermite goes off in an explosive BANG! and it's toxic too. I made a slow-burning thermite by dusting steel wool with NaNO3+KNO3 and flare powder. I then added a great sum of Aluminum foil then set this entire business on fire.

  • @Nikolaii2571 you know your science

  • Hyper much?

  • @janders619 not hyper enough!

  • That was science. And was cool. I like thermite. Can't bring myself to rust two hammers though; I'll just have to remember this one for a looong time. :-)

  • @FrogmortonHotchkiss you can use any thing that has been rusted just wrap object in tinfoil.

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  • @steviejacko I di what I can :)

  • i thought i was crazy but youre the man crazy dude

  • @1x1x1x1x1x i know isnt that amazing :D

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