SOOOO AWESOME! I have also seen the video before, but it was so cool how some little piece of metal ca do all of that damage. The point I got from it was that some elements can be dangerous, really dangerous. I also did some research on that last metal he talked about and said that he couldn't get one and now i know. I saw a video about it and it was about 100 time bigger, cooler and crazier than the "king". It was so explosive that they even created a bomb out of it!
Can anyone tell me why alkali metals are so reactive? (BTW the elements they were testing were part of the alkali family). Someone do a little research and share please :)
they are so reactive because they each have one electron on the outer ring and they want to give it away or take another one very badly, which is why they are so reactive. Moving to the video, I thought that it was really fun watching explosions and how metals can be so reactive
I have also seen this video before, and it still seems to be awesome. I love to see these things go off, and I loved how he said the biggest thing that we are "legally" aloud to set off. If they could have gotten the really king of the elements, franicum, then this would just be that much better. I think that this can teach you the dangers of these metals, as well as the pure awesomeness of them too.
I've seen this before, but it was still cool. I do think they might have overexadurateyd how far away they had to be. Its weird how a small bit of an alkali metal can obliterate a bathtub. i saw the francium video, and it was kind of like an atomic bomb in the ocean. It makes sense why they werent allowed to use it.
It was really cool how they just to a little bit of metal and blew up a bathtub! I also think it was cool to see how much protection they need. It looked like Mr. Tickle was running or his life!
Also, this doesn't relally have to to do with sience, but I LOVE british people!!!!!!!!!!
I've seen this video before like Claire, Robert, and Joaquin but I was still interested… I really thought that this video was very interesting. I would like to try this at home though… I wish I could. I liked this video a lot.
This is a really cool video because one metal is so strong when it is in water that it can blow up a strong and big bathtub. Also the metal was so small and the explosion was so big.
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I have seen this video before and I still really enjoy it! It is amazing how a little bit of one metal can blow up a bathtub!
SOOOO AWESOME! I have also seen the video before, but it was so cool how some little piece of metal ca do all of that damage. The point I got from it was that some elements can be dangerous, really dangerous. I also did some research on that last metal he talked about and said that he couldn't get one and now i know. I saw a video about it and it was about 100 time bigger, cooler and crazier than the "king". It was so explosive that they even created a bomb out of it!
This is really cool and it was awesome I never seen a explosion quite like this and I wonder how dangerous it was in real life but still insane
Can anyone tell me why alkali metals are so reactive? (BTW the elements they were testing were part of the alkali family). Someone do a little research and share please :)
they are so reactive because they each have one electron on the outer ring and they want to give it away or take another one very badly, which is why they are so reactive. Moving to the video, I thought that it was really fun watching explosions and how metals can be so reactive
I have also seen this video before, and it still seems to be awesome. I love to see these things go off, and I loved how he said the biggest thing that we are "legally" aloud to set off. If they could have gotten the really king of the elements, franicum, then this would just be that much better. I think that this can teach you the dangers of these metals, as well as the pure awesomeness of them too.
I've seen this before, but it was still cool. I do think they might have overexadurateyd how far away they had to be. Its weird how a small bit of an alkali metal can obliterate a bathtub. i saw the francium video, and it was kind of like an atomic bomb in the ocean. It makes sense why they werent allowed to use it.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!
It was really cool how they just to a little bit of metal and blew up a bathtub! I also think it was cool to see how much protection they need. It looked like Mr. Tickle was running or his life!
Also, this doesn't relally have to to do with sience, but I LOVE british people!!!!!!!!!!
I've seen this video before like Claire, Robert, and Joaquin but I was still interested… I really thought that this video was very interesting. I would like to try this at home though… I wish I could. I liked this video a lot.
This is a really cool video because one metal is so strong when it is in water that it can blow up a strong and big bathtub. Also the metal was so small and the explosion was so big.
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