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== Creation == | == Creation == | ||
− | + | Thermite can be created from a reaction between broken metal ({{MaterialBtn| BRMT}}) and broken electronics ({{MaterialBtn|BREL}}), which can occur at temperatures above 250°C (523.15°K). | |
== Description, Reactions, Properties == | == Description, Reactions, Properties == | ||
− | Thermite is a metallic pyrotechnic | + | Thermite is a metallic pyrotechnic mixture, that in real life, can undergo vigorous oxidization to produce vast amounts of heat in an exothermic reaction. In TPT, it appears to have a light rosy brown colour when spawned, and its metallic properties mean it is one of the denser powders in the game, so it sinks through most liquids and even through some powders. Thermite's best utilization is the store of chemical potential energy to heat energy and can be found as a common component of pyrotechnics such as bombs and other destructive creations. Its intense heat output makes it good fuel for reactor type saves and other similar mechanisms. |
− | Typical thermite contains a composite mixture of | + | Typical thermite contains a composite mixture of iron oxide and aluminium. In Powder Toy, thermite can be generated by the means of mixing BRMT and BREL at temperatures >250°C (523.15°K). |
− | THRM can be ignited by being in contact with FIRE, PLSM or LAVA. It is not ignited by heat or pressure, so it is quite a stable element. When | + | THRM can be ignited by being in contact with {{MaterialBtn | FIRE}}, {{MaterialBtn | PLSM}} or {{MaterialBtn | LAVA}}. It is not ignited by heat or pressure, so it is quite a stable element. When ignited, THRM will burn generating the same volume of molten THRM at 2000°C and around 10 pressure in an open environment. If it is allowed to cool, the molten mixture will solidify at around 690°C, into BMTL. |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
− | Thermite creates high amount of temperature when ignited. This can be used in heaters | + | Thermite creates a high amount of temperature when ignited. This can be used in heaters and heat-based explosives. |
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 28 November 2023
Thermite. Burns at extremely high temperature. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Explosives |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 84.4% |
Relative weight | 90 |
Gravity | 0.3 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.2% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
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Creation
Thermite can be created from a reaction between broken metal () and broken electronics (), which can occur at temperatures above 250°C (523.15°K).
Description, Reactions, Properties
Thermite is a metallic pyrotechnic mixture, that in real life, can undergo vigorous oxidization to produce vast amounts of heat in an exothermic reaction. In TPT, it appears to have a light rosy brown colour when spawned, and its metallic properties mean it is one of the denser powders in the game, so it sinks through most liquids and even through some powders. Thermite's best utilization is the store of chemical potential energy to heat energy and can be found as a common component of pyrotechnics such as bombs and other destructive creations. Its intense heat output makes it good fuel for reactor type saves and other similar mechanisms.
Typical thermite contains a composite mixture of iron oxide and aluminium. In Powder Toy, thermite can be generated by the means of mixing BRMT and BREL at temperatures >250°C (523.15°K).
THRM can be ignited by being in contact with , or . It is not ignited by heat or pressure, so it is quite a stable element. When ignited, THRM will burn generating the same volume of molten THRM at 2000°C and around 10 pressure in an open environment. If it is allowed to cool, the molten mixture will solidify at around 690°C, into BMTL.
Uses
Thermite creates a high amount of temperature when ignited. This can be used in heaters and heat-based explosives.
Language: | [[::Element:THRM|English]] |
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