6:57 Fun fact about sparklers, they work by using a THERMITE reaction. The stuff on the stick is a combination of a fuel (which is usually aluminum, magnesium, and sulfur), and a oxidizer (potassium nitrate, barium nitrate), along with iron powder, and then some binder to keep it all together. That right there is a recipe for a very slow reacting thermite. Fun fact 2, thermite is completely legal, since it doesn't react fast enough to be considered an explosive. That's probably why sparklers are so widely sold, and just everywhere. Also, the military grade thermite is usually aluminum powder and powdered iron oxide, but you can also make thermite with copper, titanium, you can do it with lots of stuff. Thermite is some pretty cool stuff.
Also, unrelated (and two months later), but at 12:21, to answer his question of "What happened to the plastic part of the rocket?" Yes, that plastic part did go up, and it'll fall back down as litter. Those rockets are quite wasteful, as instead of the shell being almost entirely paper (which can burn up as the rocket explodes [but do not sustain the burn when no longer exposed to fire], meaning very little waste and low risk of starting a fire) they have large plastic parts, which do not burn, and fall back down as large chunks. I don't think they weigh enough nor go fast enough to do any damage to anything, but still, it's putting large chunks of plastic everywhere.
6:57 Fun fact about sparklers, they work by using a THERMITE reaction. The stuff on the stick is a combination of a fuel (which is usually aluminum, magnesium, and sulfur), and a oxidizer (potassium nitrate, barium nitrate), along with iron powder, and then some binder to keep it all together. That right there is a recipe for a very slow reacting thermite.
Fun fact 2, thermite is completely legal, since it doesn't react fast enough to be considered an explosive. That's probably why sparklers are so widely sold, and just everywhere.
Also, the military grade thermite is usually aluminum powder and powdered iron oxide, but you can also make thermite with copper, titanium, you can do it with lots of stuff. Thermite is some pretty cool stuff.
Also, unrelated (and two months later), but at 12:21, to answer his question of "What happened to the plastic part of the rocket?" Yes, that plastic part did go up, and it'll fall back down as litter. Those rockets are quite wasteful, as instead of the shell being almost entirely paper (which can burn up as the rocket explodes [but do not sustain the burn when no longer exposed to fire], meaning very little waste and low risk of starting a fire) they have large plastic parts, which do not burn, and fall back down as large chunks. I don't think they weigh enough nor go fast enough to do any damage to anything, but still, it's putting large chunks of plastic everywhere.
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