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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

Free learning from The Open University 'he molecular world' http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/S205_2

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Shows both the reactions and properties of some chemical elements.

(Part 1 of 8)

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  • "You can see things become more terrifying as we go down the group"

    LOL :)

  • lets try cesium.......BOOM! lawl

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  • @MLangan86 Francium so far can not seem too exist on its own due to how reactive it is so it is nigh impossible at this day and age to even witness what happens if it where to react although I can say that there are theories too what would happen if it where to be isolated and then put into reaction that you could read into and then use your imagination to do the rest lol. I could be wrong but to my own knowledge this is the case.

  • are there any videos of francium in water?

  • Fucking Cesium.

  • You actually see the Glass break.

  • @Aviatorsmith Ok thanks for telling me :)

  • @Drummer8nimation Francium will decay before reacting with water.

  • chemistry is soooooooooooooooooooo fun except examz r not a bit :P

    like this post haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    m jxt kidding :Pu dont have 2 if u dont want to

  • Francium!

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