Once in a while I’m reminded that all the hot glass nonsense has made my relationship to high temperatures and fire a bit WEIRD. “200C? Sure, don’t touch it, but that’s nothing”
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Above about 2400C, nitrogen also attacks graphite to form dicyanoacetylene, an interesting hybrid between acetylene and cyanogen, which in turn burns the hottest. It is also quite toxic and spontaneously explosive.
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Adjacent refractory materials can also pose compatibility problems at elevated temperatures. E.g. partly stabilized zirconia can at times be destabilized or alternatively fully stabilized by migration of lattice compatible ions from neighboring objects in solid state reactions.
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