kingarthur     - 2011-06-16
Cesium wooooo!
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Cyberblah     - 2011-06-16
I'm pretty sure I saw this in middle school. I was disappointed that they didn't go on to Francium. Unfortunately it has a half-life of 22 minutes.
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fedex     - 2011-06-16
there are six alkalines, lithium, sodium, potassium, libidium, cesium,
and hash, here let me slice off a chunk
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Mr. Purple Cat Esq.     - 2011-06-16
hells yeah! I've seen that. Its more or less the only cool thing I've ever seen in school, the memory has stayed with me. In fact I think I remember my friends older brother *telling* describing it to me. When you go into 3rd year chemistry you get to see this!
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Robin Kestrel     - 2011-06-16
I love, love, love everything about this. Especially the way he says "at all".
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oddeye - 2011-06-16
I hate the alkali metals. Probably not as much as water but pretty damn much for a regular guy.
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jangbones - 2011-06-16 I carry a murderous vendetta against noble gasses
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Jimmyfranks     - 2011-06-16
This makes me giggle with glee.
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The Mothership     - 2011-06-17
This is great.
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jyrque     - 2011-06-17
Cool.
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Jeriko-1 - 2011-06-17
Ah, like a refreshing antidote for those El Enin cretins. I really hope Potholer takes a slam at those guys.
Also, fuck yeah cesium!
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memedumpster     - 2011-06-17
Scienceplosions!
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Banal Intercourse - 2011-06-17
Dumb science question: are the metals reacting to the air or to the humidity in the air?
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Enjoy     - 2011-06-18
SPOILER BELOW:
Cesium wins.
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Caminante Nocturno     - 2011-07-07
This time, we put a safety screen between us and the reaction.
The guy pouring it is on his own.
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BiggerJ     - 2011-09-22
My otes:
Reaction of Cesium with water produces impressed whistle
Progression of reaction intensity is non-arithmetic
Hypothesis: Reaction of Francium with water would produce impressed whistle in excess of 120 decibels
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