Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Oh I do remember the fun days where my teacher got a slice of Sodium metal + water = boom !!!!
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Oh I do remember the fun days where my teacher got a slice of Sodium metal + water = boom !!!!
LOL, for that portion of lab, the TA cut the sodium pieces a wee bit too big...halfway through class, there's this huge BANG!, and everyone's bunsen burner goes from a nice blue flame to yellow tinged.
I also managed to fill the entire classroom with thick white smoke once, and performed some impromptu floor cleaning with 14M HCl. Unfortunately, the thermite reaction doesn't really work at 9000 feet...
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
what's the reaction there?
Cs+H2O->CsO _H2?
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
what's the reaction there?
Cs+H2O->CsO _H2?
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Oh I do remember the fun days where my teacher got a slice of Sodium metal + water = boom !!!!
LOL, for that portion of lab, the TA cut the sodium pieces a wee bit too big...halfway through class, there's this huge BANG!, and everyone's bunsen burner goes from a nice blue flame to yellow tinged.
I also managed to fill the entire classroom with thick white smoke once, and performed some impromptu floor cleaning with 14M HCl. Unfortunately, the thermite reaction doesn't really work at 9000 feet...
they let you play w/ 14M HCL ? i think the highest we were allowed to use was 9
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Oh I do remember the fun days where my teacher got a slice of Sodium metal + water = boom !!!!
LOL, for that portion of lab, the TA cut the sodium pieces a wee bit too big...halfway through class, there's this huge BANG!, and everyone's bunsen burner goes from a nice blue flame to yellow tinged.
I also managed to fill the entire classroom with thick white smoke once, and performed some impromptu floor cleaning with 14M HCl. Unfortunately, the thermite reaction doesn't really work at 9000 feet...
they let you play w/ 14M HCL ? i think the highest we were allowed to use was 9
A 37% solution (which is about 12N or 12M) is the highest available from most commercial vendors.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Oh I do remember the fun days where my teacher got a slice of Sodium metal + water = boom !!!!
LOL, for that portion of lab, the TA cut the sodium pieces a wee bit too big...halfway through class, there's this huge BANG!, and everyone's bunsen burner goes from a nice blue flame to yellow tinged.
I also managed to fill the entire classroom with thick white smoke once, and performed some impromptu floor cleaning with 14M HCl. Unfortunately, the thermite reaction doesn't really work at 9000 feet...
they let you play w/ 14M HCL ? i think the highest we were allowed to use was 9
A 37% solution (which is about 12N or 12M) is the highest available from most commercial vendors.
It might have been 12, that was a long time ago in a different country...but I was the guy who mixed up the solutions for class, so I had access to the pure stuff. There was a crack in the graduated cylinder, which was hidden by the plastic base. And the rest is history.
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: jagec
It might have been 12, that was a long time ago in a different country...but I was the guy who mixed up the solutions for class, so I had access to the pure stuff. There was a crack in the graduated cylinder, which was hidden by the plastic base. And the rest is history.
is this how you lost your feet?
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: jagec
It might have been 12, that was a long time ago in a different country...but I was the guy who mixed up the solutions for class, so I had access to the pure stuff. There was a crack in the graduated cylinder, which was hidden by the plastic base. And the rest is history.
is this how you lost your feet?
Yes, and I had to get these replacements made out of cold, unfeeling metal...the rest of my life has been a quest to find some technique, some formula, to give me my feet back🙁