anyone here know how i can EASILY get pure sodium ... cos if you just electrolyze pure sodium chloride you need it to be 600 degrees C, which isnt easy to generate as i havent got a bunsen burner, and if you use an aqueous then you get sodium hydroxide ... and then THAT'd have to be reduced by a displacement reaction of some kind?
Why you didn't point towards your chest like a real warrior. You need to remake this video and show all the youtube people that your a real warrior. I know you can do it.
Because pure sodium metal reacts so violently when it comes into contact with water, it's a bad idea to touch the metal with bare skin.
The human body contains a lot of water, and so that moisture can cause SEVERE burns if you touch it. Particles of sodium were probably present in the fumes, and that would explain the burning. You were just getting a whole bunch of tiny chemical burns.
no loser it Na+H2o=naoh+h2 evolves
gapstar23234 3 months ago
anyone here know how i can EASILY get pure sodium ... cos if you just electrolyze pure sodium chloride you need it to be 600 degrees C, which isnt easy to generate as i havent got a bunsen burner, and if you use an aqueous then you get sodium hydroxide ... and then THAT'd have to be reduced by a displacement reaction of some kind?
Rob6456 2 years ago
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loris87anagni 3 years ago
that was awesome
joeyo10 3 years ago
That was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eastergirl021 3 years ago
think of how much that would fucking hurt if it hit u in the nuts...
codyakajade 3 years ago
Why you didn't point towards your chest like a real warrior. You need to remake this video and show all the youtube people that your a real warrior. I know you can do it.
mrpower328 3 years ago 2
Now I'm curious...where did you get sodium?
MeyerFilms 4 years ago 3
ebay
not kidding
hello1loser 4 years ago
awesome.
MeyerFilms 4 years ago
wow, normally u would have to be a licensed chemist and order from the lab
indoful 4 years ago
Na + H2O -> NaOH + H2(gas)
jh1972 4 years ago
Na+H2O ---> NaOH + 1/2H2 (g)
jmmatos23 4 years ago
Aren't the fumes just hydrogen gas?
potatoflinger 4 years ago
I dont know.. Maybe... Actually they might be...
But it burned, a lot.
linkspast88 4 years ago
i think is sodium hydroxide because its the product of this reaction, but, sodium hydroxide is supposed to be solid. :S
jmmatos23 4 years ago
Because pure sodium metal reacts so violently when it comes into contact with water, it's a bad idea to touch the metal with bare skin.
The human body contains a lot of water, and so that moisture can cause SEVERE burns if you touch it. Particles of sodium were probably present in the fumes, and that would explain the burning. You were just getting a whole bunch of tiny chemical burns.
7wolfman7 4 years ago
Na+h2o-->naO+H
Not sure. Did it in chem class.
aman19283 4 years ago
its 2Na + 2H2O --> H2 + 2NaOH
44R0Ndin 3 years ago 4
@linkspast88 The reaction produces heat. Be more careful next time, get well soon :)
3931Kong 8 months ago
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theredspartan117 4 years ago
It's never good to breathe those fumes! :)
kcnkickthecat 4 years ago