OneEyedPyro - 25-7-2022 at 00:49
For the longest time I've assumed that compositions like H6 or Tritonal simply heated the Al far past its auto ignition temp which then burned as it
was ejected into ambient air.
Now that I think about it I can't help but to assume that with Al being such a strong reducer it's robbing the oxygen from the H²O, CO² and CO as
well as probably some reactions with nitrogen during all of the chaos releasing extremely hot hydrogen and carbon. Or does it?
My knowledge isn't on par with a lot of you guys so maybe this is a stupid question. Just something I've been pondering.
simply RED - 25-7-2022 at 02:40
Both reactions coexist, the balance is shifted depending on all physical and chemical parameters. Read scientific articles on the question.