Nope. Failure is by no means guaranteed w/o argon. See aluminothermic reactions of which I carried out more than a dozen on different metal oxides
(Fe, Cu, Si, Ti, Cr, Mn, V, Nb and combined ones as well): despite end temperatures of around 3000 K, you usually get good quality metal (if you get
everything right! - they’re not as easy as you might think) because the once molten slag (alumina) forms a perfect protective barrier for the metal
regulus. No need for argon here neither, assuming you can get the MgF2 to actually melt (1263 C, not even that hard). |