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In the Laboratory
Microscale Thermite Reactions
Francisco J. Arnáiz, Rafael Aguado, and Susana Arnáiz
Universidad de Burgos, Lab. de Química Inorgánica, 09001 Burgos, SPAIN

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December 1998
Vol. 75 No. 12
p. 1630

Abstract
The reaction of aluminum with the oxides of a variety of elements (aluminothermy, or the Goldschmidt process) illustrates exothermic reactions that require a high activation energy. It is also an appropriate experiment with regard to the discussion of Ellingham diagrams. Because it is spectacular, this reaction is a favorite for demonstrations. When drama is not the main objective, conducting these reactions at microscale level offers numerous advantages over the usual scale.
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*  Citation
Arnáiz, Francisco J.; Aguado, Rafael; Arnáiz, Susana. J. Chem. Educ. 1998 75 1630.
*  Keywords
Demonstrations; Microscale; Aluminum; Redox Reactions; Laboratory Instruction
*  History
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