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Richard M 22-05-2005 22:55

Sodium + water = big explosions!
 
http://theodoregray.com/PeriodicTabl...1.2/index.html
Check out the videos. :shocked:

Halcyon 22-05-2005 23:02

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Nice and explosive !!! Coool videos !!!

nffc 23-05-2005 00:01

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quick quick...

http://pauling.library.oregonstate.e...stry-front.jpg

bjorkiii 23-05-2005 00:15

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What player are use using too watch it i cant see it :dunce:

Graham M 23-05-2005 00:38

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Its Quicktime, google for Quicktime Alternative.

Paul 23-05-2005 00:39

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Pah, Sodium is nothing ....

Use Potassium, or Rubidium, or for a really big bang - Cesium. :D

nffc 23-05-2005 00:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
Pah, Sodium is nothing ....

Use Potassium, or Rubidium, or for a really big bang - Cesium. :D

caesium is cool. it's also the most electropositive of the elements, which means one of two things:
- don't put it anywhere near fluorine
- it doesn't really like it's 6s electron

francium would be cooler- but it's radioactive and its half life means you wouldn't have long enough to isolate it and use it in fun vids.

Halcyon 23-05-2005 13:56

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Ah yes Pottasium....our mad scientist teacher did that back in school.
Was very impressive.

Chimaera 23-05-2005 14:01

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I used to be a school lab technician! So if the teacher had 'annoyed' me (there was only one that did that - and she know no chemistry at all! :Yikes: ) then the class would get slightly bigger bits of sodium provided for their teacher demo that day! :D

Paul 23-05-2005 14:13

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They did them all (Sodium, potassium etc) on Brainiacs - the same small amount of each in a bath. The sodium just went "bang". The cesium blew the bath to pieces !

Chris 23-05-2005 14:22

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What player are use using too watch it i cant see it :dunce:

Here, download this, it's in AVI format, you should be able to play it. ;)

altis 23-05-2005 14:24

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Also check out 'How to light a BBQ using liquid oxygen' by George Goble:

http://www.doeblitz.net/ghg/

(nice videos) ;)

Chris 23-05-2005 14:27

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It all brings back memories of my school days ... I was friends with a couple of the A-level Chemistry boys. What fun we used to have. :D

nffc 23-05-2005 14:58

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Originally Posted by Chris T
It all brings back memories of my school days ... I was friends with a couple of the A-level Chemistry boys. What fun we used to have. :D

We used to prat around even in A-level. Class.

I remember someone dropped some alcohol or something liquid/organic on their hand and then lit it with a splint... pmsl. Apparently it didn't hurt...

Firing corks out of flasks with gas-evolving reactions (cool), pratting with lighting things, yeah we've done it all... :)

simbr 23-05-2005 17:31

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We were showed a video in school going down the periodic table. Caesium blew up the container, we never got to see Francium. In school I think we only had sodium and potassium (aka metal cheese), and only the teacher got to play with it.


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