Pure sodium dropped in water explosion
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I literally said, "What the f*ck is wrong with sodium?" What does it have to get all angry and explode when it touches water? EVERY living thing has water in it... D:
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We wrapped our dicks in seaweed and rubbed them against the blackboard to create a frictional effect which would lead to a weird, thick substance pouring from our genitals.
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@iHasaComputer yeah, that thing is magical,it shoots into some into a ... and a life is born,= seaweed babes
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why don't people you this to commit suicide.
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they say 75% of human body is water, i wonder what will happen if i swallow sodium?
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@iHasaComputer wtf is wrong with you
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my chemistry teacher only goes as far as murdering gummy bears..v.v
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We aren't even allowed to have alkali metals in our school.
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:D We weren't allowed to do this...
But that's one crazy science teacher.
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@E90D89 NOBODY WATCH THIS LINK. THIS GUY IS JUST ANOTHER VIEWER WHORE WHO WANTS PEOPLE TO WATCH HIS DUMB VIDEO WHICH WILL TRICK YOU!
E90D89 go fuck yourself
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@mikeyherb1923 talk about a pratical joke XD im sure you cleaned out there septic system lol
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Ours burnt the ceiling, and I nearly set our classroom on fire
@silverleaf81 and I apologize for the double post/typos I'm doing this off my iPhone.
Jorge97301 1 year ago
@silverleaf81 like stated below Francium is extremely rare, in part because of it's extremely short half life. I never implied that Francium wouldn't be reactive with water. That truth is that scientists don't even know what it's melting point is because they can't make enough of it to verify it.
Jorge97301 1 year ago
@silverleaf81 like stated below Francium is extreMlu
Jorge97301 1 year ago
@CoN0R115 yes the further down the alkali metal group the more reactive it generally is. Caesium would be pretty cool to watch react with water!
Jorge97301 1 year ago
To "WheresCunti" I don't comment often on my vids but yours caught my eye, becuase Francium is the second rarest element on earth, As little as 20--30 g (one ounce) exists at any given time throughout the Earth's crust; the other isotopes are entirely synthetic. The largest amount produced in the laboratory was a cluster of more than 300,000 atoms. So either your teacher lied to you, you are making stuff up, or you mixed up the actual element he used.
Jorge97301 1 year ago 4