rdr.nojykinturah:

dduane:

mamamantis:

alxesi:

deergoddess:

Alkali metals reacting in water

omg cesium just completely loses his shit

cesium calm the fuck down we’ve talked about this

Good God, and here I thought sodium was the big problem. SHEESH.

Heavier akali metals are generally more reactive with water.

I think it is because of how far the lone outer electron gets from the nucleus.

This is fascinating.

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