Quote: Originally posted by VSEPR_VOID | Lets imagine two aluminium cans, 60 ml in volume, were soldered together and charged with 30g of red phosphorus. Said can complex was placed in a
charcoal furnace. ... |
Firstly the Aluminium cans would need an acidic flux to be able to solder them at all, due to the Well Known fact that Al reacts rapidly with
atmospheric oxygen, forming a protective oxide coating.
The solder would simply melt in the charcoal furnace = no tube, probably bits of P everywhere, causing some Poo to be generated by the operator.
Soldering is applying heat + metal to another couple of metals to join them.
I suppose they could be Welded under argon to make a tube.
Please google more to get at least 1 fact straight before posting about something that you have no intention of ever trying. |