Heated Sodium placed in Chlorine

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

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Since sodium reacts slower than other alkali metals, the reaction is so intense. It just burns for a while.

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  • Why don't you put entierly the sodium in the erlen? and I saw you did the same thing with lithium.

    About sodium you can see my experiments video on my profile if you want (but it is less serious and more explosive lol)

  • chloride is quite fun to stick your hand into

    cause it burns away :D

  • aye pretty boring but what do you expect?

  • crap!!!

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