Heavy steel ball bearings + Aluminum foil = ???
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Vsauce actually taught us this but it’s still cool
You mean the same thermate they used on the 9/11 structural beams?
thermite is my favorite dangerous act of chemistry òwó
Fe2O3 + Al -> Al2O3 + Fe
You know when you see this guy you about to see something cool
"Youre creating a thermite reaction which is a great way to show the energy without having to do a thermite reaction" make this make sense 😤 are we seeing a thermite reaction or not
I thought that was coal
This dude has the most science-teacher look to him ever, and he rocks it!
This experiment would be more exciting if pure oxygen was filling the room
VSauce did a short on this if youre looking for more info!
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Tu y tus cosas ami me terminaron regallando por intentar haserlo poreso me caes mal abuelo feo mejor sierra tu canal
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The cutoff 😭