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Old 23-05-2005, 00:55   #7
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Re: Sodium + water = big explosions!

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

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