Here's another one, this time with the really bright flash at the end.
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@stdlogicvector does it leave a titanium oxide foil behind?
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@wolf480pl @gigabecquerel and I wondered about that, too. The remains arent't white, like you'd expect from TiO2. And it's still conductive, albeit rather brittle. Seems like only a thin layer is oxidising?
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@stdlogicvector @wolf480pl @gigabecquerel TiO2 is just white in small grains. Usually its a transparent material.
Surface of Ti is always oxidised. So I'd expect its oxidises enitrely after burning.
Still conducting? Maybe something else inside?
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@M @stdlogicvector @gigabecquerel
what if Ti2O3? although that'd be black...
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@wolf480pl @stdlogicvector @gigabecquerel 🤔
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@wolf480pl @stdlogicvector @gigabecquerel would explain conductivity
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@wolf480pl @stdlogicvector @gigabecquerel Hmm. I'll have to get some Ti foil of my own so I can analyse it with the institutes XPS...
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@M @wolf480pl @gigabecquerel Are you going to MakerFaire Hannover by any chance?
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@stdlogicvector @wolf480pl @gigabecquerel no
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