QUOTE(Najmods @ May 2 2010, 02:05 AM)
Looks like someone don't pay attention in class. You need water, or at least water vapor, to ignite the alkali metal, you don't 'burn' it. If you asked me I would rather use Magnesium
Or you just put it under your car tires and roll them over. Simple
hey heyOr you just put it under your car tires and roll them over. Simple
I've tried burning lithium alone with fire and it's highly reactive compared to dumping it in water.
it burns very very bright flame that lights up the whole lab
got scolded by teacher too
burning it in water will result fizzing only and the flame keep extinguish
there are may ways to make an element react
anyway sonic gear speakers I'd plug it in a good amp and play it very loud till the speakers can't handle
This post has been edited by power911: May 2 2010, 06:56 PM
May 2 2010, 06:51 PM

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