| 41. | Thermite is not an explosive; instead it operates by exposing a very small area to extremely high temperatures.
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| 42. | Thermite it, microwave it, sledge hammer it, throw it off a speedboat, something like that.
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| 43. | How much thermite is needed to melt an inch or so hole through 1 / 16 " thick steel?
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| 44. | Thermite welding was invented in 1893, and around that time another process, oxyfuel welding, became well established.
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| 45. | Why don't you buy some old dead computers for $ 5 and annihlate them with thermite or napalm?
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| 46. | It is a type of thermite-based purification, which was patented in 1895 by German chemist Hans Goldschmidt.
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| 47. | Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a thermite reaction, used in welding and purifying ores.
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| 48. | In the late 1890s Hans Goldschmidt of Germany developed an aluminothermic ( thermite ) process for producing carbon-free chromium.
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| 49. | Thermite can be used for quickly cutting or welding steel such as rail tracks, without requiring complex or heavy equipment.
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| 50. | A thermite reaction, when used to purify the ores of some metals, is called the, or aluminothermic reaction.
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