Thermal Burn
napalm can burn through anything and everything from 8 to 17 hours
The bright light is a byproduct of the reaction caused by applying heat to magnesium, causing it to chemically react with oxygen, therefore producing Magnesium Oxide.
magnesium oxide
magnesium oxide is formed
thermite is a rusty red colored powder consisting of:iron oxidepowdered aluminum.these items are fairly easy to get if you know where to look. be careful not to be to close so you do not get a 3rd degree burn from the heat.
A chemical burn.
napalm can burn through anything and everything from 8 to 17 hours
Thermal burn. The molten metal and the heat of the reaction itself would burn your skin and/or a limb off your body if you are ever stupid enough to light it without the right precautions.
Thermite has its own oxygen source so it can burn without an outer source of oxygen, including underwater and in the vacuum of space. However, I do doubt that thermite can burn in space, since space is quite cold. It would just depend in how far away from the Sun you are when you light the thermite.
yes and it keeps on burning
it burn i guess
The bright light is a byproduct of the reaction caused by applying heat to magnesium, causing it to chemically react with oxygen, therefore producing Magnesium Oxide.
I would not say "anything" however I have seen it burn through a few inches of steel plate in a matter of seconds, melting it down to a liquid I saw a TV show where they were running experiments with THermite, it can burn through a great many things but it CAN'T burn through Titanium
The approximate temperature is 2500 degrees celsius, not accounting for a preheat, or other factors that enhance the speed or temperature of the burn. Thermite is estimated to burn 3 times hotter than molten lava.
magnesium oxide
Burn a piece of magnesium (just did an assessment on that)
magnesium oxide is formed