How to make a dragon's egg from 2 simple mixtures ("Dragon's egg" experiment aka "Thermite")
For MEL Science safe experiments subscription go here: https://goo.gl/RfKB3z Do you like stories about fantastic creatures? Chemistry turns myths into reality! In this experiment we'll show you how to make a fiery dragon's egg! Warning! Don’t try to repeat this experiment without a professional supervision! Reagents and equipment: iron(III) oxide (20 g); aluminum powder (25 g); potassium permanganate (5 g); magnesium strip; sand; filter paper; lighter; 2 beakers; plastic spoon. Step-by-step instructions Prepare the mixture for the egg (mixture №1): put 20 g of iron(III) oxide and 20 g of aluminum powder and mix thoroughly. Then prepare the incendiary mixture (mixture № 2): mix 5 g of aluminum powder and 5 g of potassium permanganate. Take a bowl of sand to localize the flame. Make a cone from filter paper and place it in the sand. Carefully pour the mixture for the egg (mixture №1) into the cone, then the incendiary mixture (mixture № 2). Use a magnesium strip as a wick. Light the wick! The mixture immediately ignites and emits sparks. When the reaction ends, the mixture turns into an incandescent egg 2000°С, 2273 К, 3632 °F). Don’t touch the egg with your hands immediately after the experiment – wait until it cools down! Processes description A powdery mixture of aluminum and iron(III) oxide is called thermite. It is ignited by a special incendiary mixture of potassium permanganate and aluminum powder. When it ignites, thermite burns intensely, releasing a great deal of heat. The mixture heats up to 2000 °С (2273 К, 3632°F). During the chemical reaction, aluminum reduces iron(III) oxide to metallic iron, and itself oxidizes to aluminum oxide. At a high temperature, aluminum oxide bakes together with sand, forming a glass-like shell. We get an iron egg in a glass shell! Thermites are used for welding rails and casting large objects. Safety precautions Wear protective gloves and glasses and work in a well-ventilated room. Observe safety rules when working with fire.

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