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Posted by duddy   August 8, 2015   1173 views

What's happening: The foam used in this experiment is a type of synthetic carbon, which means it's so dense, it doesn't allow for air-flow. Because of this, the heat smoulders through the material, rather than forming a proper flame, sucking the oxygen out as it goes, and leaving behind the dried out remains. This is the same reaction that happens when you turn wood into charcoal.


heat metal foam carbon charcoal experiment
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I've been watching these experiments a lot. Make sure to post more, very cool.
Posted on Aug 8, 2015 by savio
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