What metal burns real hot?

The burning magnesium is very hot; do not touch it or let it come in contact with other flammable materials. Since magnesium burns in the presence of carbon dioxide, a CO2 fire extinguisher does not put out the flame from burning magnesium; a dry-chemical fire extinguisher must be used instead.
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What metal burns very hot?

Magnesium metal and its alloys are explosive hazards; they are highly flammable in their pure form when molten or in powder or in ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water.
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What is the hottest burning natural substance?

Dicyanoacetylene, also called carbon subnitride or but-2-ynedinitrile (IUPAC), is a compound of carbon and nitrogen with chemical formula C 4N 2.
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How hot does thermite burn at?

Thermite, which is a mix of iron oxide rust and aluminum powder, burns at 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Gaither was able to source high-grade lab-level powder for his experiment, and he blames how pure the powder was for how fast it burned.
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Is thermite illegal?

“Is making thermite illegal?” No, of course not. It's widely used.
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Can You Burn Metal?



Will thermite burn underwater?

Commonly a fifty-fifty mixture of rust and aluminum powder, thermite requires the high temperatures of a burning strip of magnesium to light, but once it gets started it's almost impossible to extinguish. It can burn through pavement, melt through engine blocks, and even stay on fire underwater.
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What burns hotter than napalm?

Thermite, a mixture of metal powder and metal oxide, is the hottest burning man-made substance in the world.
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What is the hottest man made substance?

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has been used to throw two gold nuclei of atoms at near light speed before they collided producing a temperature 250,000 times hotter than the centre of the sun. That's 7.2 trillion degrees Fahrenheit and a new Guinness World Record.
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What is the hottest substance known to man?

The hottest thing that we know of (and have seen) is actually a lot closer than you might think. It's right here on Earth at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). When they smash gold particles together, for a split second, the temperature reaches 7.2 trillion degrees Fahrenheit. That's hotter than a supernova explosion.
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Can anything stop thermite?

It burns well while wet, and cannot be easily extinguished with water—though enough water to remove sufficient heat may stop the reaction. Small amounts of water boil before reaching the reaction. Even so, thermite is used for welding under water.
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What is the hottest material ever?

By zapping a piece of aluminum with the world's most powerful x-ray laser, physicists have heated matter to 3.6 million degrees Fahrenheit (2 million degrees Celsius)—making it briefly the hottest thing on Earth. Only locations such as the heart of the sun or the center of a nuclear explosion are hotter.
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Is there a thermite bomb?

Incendiary bombs are of two main types. The burning material of the intensive type is thermite, a mixture of aluminum powder and iron oxide that burns at a very high temperature. The casing of such a bomb is composed of magnesium, a metal that itself burns…
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What is the strongest metal for heat?

1. Titanium. Titanium is a lustrous transition metal which is silver in colour. Titanium alloys have high tensile strength to weight ratio, good toughness, extraordinary resistance to corrosion and an ability to withstand extreme temperatures of 600°C plus.
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What is the hottest metal can get?

Towards the high end of melting point extremes is tungsten (and titanium for more commonly used metals). Tungsten has the highest melting point coming in at the extremely high temperature of 6,150 °F / 3,399 °C, while titanium melts at 3,040 °F / 1,670 °C.
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What is the hottest metal?

Vanadium is very ductile, malleable and corrosion-resistant. It's rare for vanadium to exist as a free element and it's usually found in minerals such as vanadinite, carnotite and magnetite.
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Is there an absolute hot?

At one extreme is something called Planck temperature, and is equivalent to 1.417 x 1032 Kelvin (or something like 141 million million million million million degrees). This is what people will often refer to as the 'absolute hot'.
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What is the hottest burning accelerant?

1. Acetone - (dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone), (C3H6O), flash point -4 degrees F (-20 degrees C); ignition temperature 869 degrees F (465.4 degrees C); explosive limits 2.6%-13.0%; vapor density 2.0; specific gravity 0.792; toxicity (3).
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What is the hottest thing a human can touch?

ASTM C1055 (Standard Guide for Heated System Surface Conditions that Produce Contact Burn Injuries) recommends that pipe surface temperatures remain at or below 140°F. The reason for this is that the average person can touch a 140°F surface for up to five seconds without sustaining irreversible burn damage.
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Will thermite melt rock?

Thermite bombs burned incredibly hot, up to about 4,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and could melt metal or rock.
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Does napalm burn underwater?

Versions of napalm B containing white phosphorus will even burn underwater (if there is trapped oxygen in folds of cloth, for example) so even jumping into rivers and lakes won't help those unfortunate souls attacked with this vile weapon.
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Is thermite hotter than lava?

Thermite is hotter than volcanic lava!
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Are Black Flames possible?

This is black fire. When you mix a sodium street light or low-pressure sodium lamp with a flame, you'll see a dark flame thanks to the sodium and some excited electrons. “It's strange to think of a flame as dark because as we know flames give out light, but the sodium is absorbing the light from the lamp.
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Can a lighter ignite thermite?

A mixture of potassium permanganate and glycerin can be used to ignite thermite. It can be ignited by a flint lighter or a child's sparkler.
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What can ignite thermite?

Thermite can be ignited in a couple of different ways.
  • First, the Mg ribbon can be ignited using a bunsen burner flame. The ribbon can then be dropped into the flower pot, igniting the thermite.
  • Second, the Mg ribbon can be inserted into the powder like a fuse, then lit with the bunsen burner.
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