Lithium is the first of the reactive metals (i.e. they readily exchange electrons with H2O).
I recall a school experiment where the teacher used a small block of Sodium (Na) (Sodium being the next reactive metal up in the periodic table, Potassium is the next one) in a bowl of water and it fizzed around like a nutter until it was all gone.
When the teacher left the room for something, we took the main Sodium block out of its oil-wrap and set it up over the water bowl separated by a sheet of card with some string attached.
We then ducked behind a desk and pulled the string.
Many years later when I had the chance to revisit my school, I noted that the the ceiling repairs from our experiment were still evident :D
Lithium is the first of the reactive metals (i.e. they readily exchange electrons with H2O).
I recall a school experiment where the teacher used a small block of Sodium (Na) (Sodium being the next reactive metal up in the periodic table, Potassium is the next one) in a bowl of water and it fizzed around like a nutter until it was all gone.
When the teacher left the room for something, we took the main Sodium block out of its oil-wrap and set it up over the water bowl separated by a sheet of card with some string attached.
We then ducked behind a desk and pulled the string.
Many years later when I had the chance to revisit my school, I noted that the the ceiling repairs from our experiment were still evident :D
Bottom line: Don't mix reactive metals and water.
So don't drive your Tesla into a flooded street: CHECK.
A drive to the beach and a bonfire all on the same day ?
Why the hell not...
Holy shit!
On the other hand, with the coming famine and water shortages, HAARP etc, we never have to worry about water anymore!
Nile red|blue is awesome, been following him for years.
He's a smart kid, I like his content as well.
You're fucking kidding right?
Every one of you drive a fucking в ᴏ м в to work every day.
But you're "scared" of a battery?
For absolute fucks sake.
And you're an absolute faggot if you ever use the word SCARED to refer to yourself, and you're not in the middle of a WWIII bombing run.
Jesus fucking christ, where's the asteroid?
Yeah while this Is scary, it's less likely to happen than for a combustion engine to... combust externally
Like sugar in the rain.
Lol