Quote: Originally posted by Metallophile | "Very hot metal and water... No chemistry, just physics."
Are you sure about that? I have a friend who works at Alcoa, and he said they need to be very careful with any tools used in liquid aluminum. Any bit
of moisture on a tool, will make a big *POP* that blows molten aluminum everywhere. He told me this is not a steam explosion, but actually forms
Al2O3. (and H2 I guess?). The video from China sure did not look like a steam explosion. More like military HE.
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You're right. Besides Al2O3 there can form also Al(OH)3 and aluminium oxhydroxide. Also a huge amount of hydrogen is produced which likes to explode
when mixed with oxygen, especially when heated. Molten aluminium is hot, the reactions are exothermic... boooom |