A very naïve solve, just disperse, calcify and duplicate fire, slap some reactive iron on it, triplex bond the fire, then add some copper purified from iron, and finally debond the unneeded bonds. ------------ Thermite is an intriguing class of molecules that burn incredibly hot, but are near impossible to ignite, often burning at temperatures exceeded 700 Q. However this tape has an peculiar property, the ends of the tape aren't as stable as the center, and thus are able to ignite easily by a match or flint. -Alchemist Harold Green. Note from the editor: To those unfamiliar, The quicksilver scale (Q) is defined from elemental quicksilver, 0 Q is when quicksilver freezes, and 100 Q is when it boils. This is similar to the W scale, but with quicksilver instead of distilled water.