Thermite Reaction Demonstration: Extreme Exothermic Chemistry Experiment
Overview
Advanced oxidation-reduction producing molten iron. Used in welding and demonstrates extreme exothermic reactions.
Why Do This Experiment?
This experiment teaches key concepts in Chemistry.
Materials Needed
- •Aluminum powder(1)
- •iron oxide(1)
- •magnesium strip(1)
- •sandbox(1)
- •safety equipment(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions
- 1
1. Mix aluminum powder and iron oxide
- 2
2. Place in sandbox
- 3
3. Ignite with magnesium strip
- 4
4. Observe extreme heat reaction (2500��C) - requires strict safety
The Science Behind It
Advanced oxidation-reduction producing molten iron. Used in welding and demonstrates extreme exothermic reactions.
Learning Outcomes
- ✓Understand basic chemistry concepts
- ✓Develop observation skills
- ✓Learn through hands-on experimentation
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