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[*] posted on 9-5-2006 at 16:22
Thermite explanation


i would like to have some explanation of the rules of thermites reactions .
Because i was surprised that Mg reduced boron trioxide despite the strong b-o bonds (800 kj/mol versus 363 kj/mol for mg-o) and with an exothermic reaction.
Is it possible to make thermite with others metals than Al or Mg , for example do you think metallic zirconium could reduce boron trioxide in a thermite reaction?
because i am planning to melt Boron trioxide in a zirconium metal crucible and i don t want it to explode.
(sorry if i ask stupid questions i am not a chemist but a physicist :D)
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[*] posted on 9-5-2006 at 16:59


Try using the Gibb's free energy equation and see if it is spontaneous and see if enthalpy of reaction is as exothermic as the other thermites.



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