School Naughtiness
The B3ta Confessional is open. What was the naughtiest thing you ever did at school?
( , Thu 8 Sep 2011, 12:55)
The B3ta Confessional is open. What was the naughtiest thing you ever did at school?
( , Thu 8 Sep 2011, 12:55)
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Possibly
You could cut sodium with a metal ruler, probably not a plastic one. And you could conceivably keep a bit out of the oil for half an hour or so if it oxidised neatly. Sodium oxide is quite inert. I still don't buy the bit about painlessly reacting with anyone's fingertips, though.
We used to have a huge tub of sodium that had sat on the shelf for yonks. It was massively unpredictable in the water bath. My theory is that cracks had propagated over time. When it reacted with water then the cracks filled with hydrogen and literally blew each chunk of sodium apart.
It was fucking useless for demonstrating reactivity because it went off with a bigger bang than the potassium.
( , Sun 11 Sep 2011, 18:28, closed)
You could cut sodium with a metal ruler, probably not a plastic one. And you could conceivably keep a bit out of the oil for half an hour or so if it oxidised neatly. Sodium oxide is quite inert. I still don't buy the bit about painlessly reacting with anyone's fingertips, though.
We used to have a huge tub of sodium that had sat on the shelf for yonks. It was massively unpredictable in the water bath. My theory is that cracks had propagated over time. When it reacted with water then the cracks filled with hydrogen and literally blew each chunk of sodium apart.
It was fucking useless for demonstrating reactivity because it went off with a bigger bang than the potassium.
( , Sun 11 Sep 2011, 18:28, closed)
It probably was..
Sodium then. Terrifying none-the-less.
As for the fingertips story, he seemed perfectly cheerful as half a dozen sparks popped on his finger tips. Could have claimed it didn't hurt as he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Overall, it was a fucking stupid thing to do!
( , Sun 11 Sep 2011, 21:08, closed)
Sodium then. Terrifying none-the-less.
As for the fingertips story, he seemed perfectly cheerful as half a dozen sparks popped on his finger tips. Could have claimed it didn't hurt as he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Overall, it was a fucking stupid thing to do!
( , Sun 11 Sep 2011, 21:08, closed)
I remember Mr. B the science teacher
finding a jarful that was "out of date"... Off we all toddled to the school pool to "safely dispose" of said jarful of Na. Apparently it reacts very well with chlorinated water, leaves a salt (EDIT: it wouldn't just be NaCl would it?) which is unpalatable to the school pool vacum & if properly stored in vegie oil pretty much never "goes off"?
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finding a jarful that was "out of date"... Off we all toddled to the school pool to "safely dispose" of said jarful of Na. Apparently it reacts very well with chlorinated water, leaves a salt (EDIT: it wouldn't just be NaCl would it?) which is unpalatable to the school pool vacum & if properly stored in vegie oil pretty much never "goes off"?
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