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Is it dangerous to have aluminum powder?

I have been reading up on thermite and the required ingredients. I have extremely fine aluminum powder from a small etch-a-sketch sitting on plastic wrap in my room. On the comments page of the site i got the thermite ingredients from, multiple people said that thermite could explose if you use too fine of a powder. I have also read that powdered aluminum can become very explosive when it is exposed to air or if it becomes damp. Ive gotten particulary worried because the humidity right now is 93%. So, is powdered aluminum too dangerous to have in house and is too fine powdered aluminum explosive when in thermite?

Answer:

Powdered aluminium isn't explosive, and any humidity or dampness in the air won't affect it. Really finely powedered aluminium is nothing but an extremely powerful reducing agent. In other words, it won't explode, but it will burn very fast and very hot. When combined with magnesium powder, it contributes to the nature of thermite in a reduction-oxidation reaction. On it's own however, as long as you keep it away from any open flames, it's perfectly safe. I should say; be very, very careful with making thermite. It's not explosive on it's own, but if you make it wrong, it can fizzle and pop and send molten metal flying your way.
Fine sugar in the form of dust is also explosive as well as fine flour I think.
It is now not aluminum powder; it's ALUM powder, which is one more chemical. Nonetheless, it would not fairly tighten your vagina, despite what some commercials will say. I've not heard of beydary capsules, but I also doubt that they might do anything to fix the predicament either. If a real vaginal shrinking capsule was once on hand, it would be recognized and really trendy, similar to viagra is. Your best wager is to do kegel exercises to fortify and tone your vaginal muscular tissues. These, and nothing else, can help make your vagina tighter.

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