Fact: in chemistry, sometimes having a higher purity in your reactants can make the reaction less likely to occur
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Ok chemist,Fact: in chemistry, sometimes having a higher purity in your reactants can make the reaction less likely to occur
Actually, it isn't.
Pyrophoric chemicals burst into flame upon contact with water, even humid air can be enough.
Dang sren,
Im tryin to major in nursing.......and...Im still in biology
aarelated fun fact:
potassium, rubidium, and cesium, when intercalated between layers of graphite, are so pyrophoric that they can actually explode upon contact with water.
LIES! Lithium hardly does anything and sodium ain't much to look at. Potassium kicks it up a notch. My chem teacher wasn't allowed to put anything higher than potassium in water for us though :/aa
An easier way to understand this is by looking at a periodic table, every element in the first column (exluc. Hydrogen) is fun to throw into a lake.