Rexlion
(Rexlion)
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This reminds me of high school chemistry class. Our teacher had some (more or less pure) potassium and sodium immersed in jars of liquid. Upon removing a small amount, exposure to air would cause spontaneous combustion. I’m trying to recall…. I think the potassium was stored in water, and the sodium had to be in an oil or something. Hard to remember exact details after 45 years.
That teacher was pretty cool. He also kept some other minerals around, like copper and lithium, and he’d sprinkle bits into a bunsen burner flame to show us the pretty colors they made when they burned. He also taught us how awesome carbon tetrachloride was for cleaning dirty potentiometers and stuff… good luck finding carbon tet nowadays, though, it’s not considered safe healthwise.