Hewy
Hewy
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5th Mar 2013
8th Mar 2013
This explains what thermite is made of and how hot it can get.
thermite fe2o3 indubitably youjusttaught tptusershowto blowuptheworld simple

Comments

  • phoenixsilverbird
    phoenixsilverbird
    6th Mar 2013
    By the way, this save is fake. I tried a number of methods of mixing the two elements and I got no thermite.
  • phoenixsilverbird
    phoenixsilverbird
    6th Mar 2013
    Jacob1 is correct. America is the only country which uses color, center, aluminum. So if you wanted to base on MAJORITY of use, aluminium is correct.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    6th Mar 2013
    it's the same difference as "color" and "colour", or "center" and "centre"
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    6th Mar 2013
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium#Etymology @everyone both "Aluminum" and "Aluminium" are right, it's just a regional spelling difference. This save uses the non-American spelling, in America it's just aluminum. So no, this save does not have incorrect spelling or grammar.
  • BurningKid101
    BurningKid101
    6th Mar 2013
    grammar... well. epicduke. you got it wrong. people's grammar. not peoples bad spelling. its grammar. for example you did not go to school :P
  • Epicduke
    Epicduke
    6th Mar 2013
    Why are people saying bad grammar when IT'S BAD SPELLING
  • combustion-man
    combustion-man
    6th Mar 2013
    ive made this stuff many times in my back garden, just remember never use CuO and Al compositions.
  • KOTOM
    KOTOM
    6th Mar 2013
    Aluminium powder + Iron powder
  • cmcgee1213
    cmcgee1213
    6th Mar 2013
    *facepalm* HOW IS IT NO ONE KNEW THIS
  • BurningKid101
    BurningKid101
    6th Mar 2013
    OH! gowd. so thats how my engine got on FP... dom2mom. thankyou for being an appreciated cool dude :)