While palladium is used in certain types of fuel cells, it is not typically used in constructing arc reactors as portrayed in popular fiction like Iron Man. The concept of an arc reactor is mainly a fictional device, and the materials and technologies involved in its construction do not exist in reality.
It is because it is the new Arc Reactor for the Ironman suit. The old one had palladium, which poisoned his blood. He then discovered a new element, which worked perfectly for the new reactor.
While it is possible to create a replica of Ironman's Arc Reactor for cosplay or display purposes, it is not feasible to recreate a functional version like the one in the movie. The Arc Reactor in the movie is a fictional power source designed for Tony Stark's suit and is not based on real technology.
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No.
His reactor is based off of extreme voltage fusion. you take extremely high amounts of energy and concentrate it on one tiny area of matter. slowly you convert matter to energy and power is generated. in iron man's case he used palladium (I don't really know what palladium has to do with this).
Why don't you ask Dr Banner...he might know P.S. It's impossible
a arc reactor is a circle shaped object in the movie iron man. it helps in keeping tony alive and control the iron man suit.
You cannot, it is fiction. Ask your parents or teacher about fiction and non-fiction.
Arc Reactor
The arc reactor.
It's called an Arc Reactor. In the movie, it's clean energy source that powers his suit. But more importantly, it powers the electromagnet that protects Stark's heart from the shrapnel embedded in his chest. However, the second movie reveals the arc embedded in Stark's chest is made of palladium, which is slowly poisoning him.