discuspro
Tue, 2nd May 2006, 03:01 PM
This is what happens when you are a biochemistry/chemistry senior and have a few days left of class.
This is my friend in the pic. Him and I have been looking for fun things to do in the lab including making gunpowder and fireworks!
As you may know potassium metal is very reactive with water as is sodium metal which is probably more familiar. The potassium has to be kept in liquid parafin to keep it from breaking down by the moisture in the air.
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/~dholden/potassium.jpg
He it goes, about a dime sized piece:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/~dholden/potasburn.jpg
This is my friend in the pic. Him and I have been looking for fun things to do in the lab including making gunpowder and fireworks!
As you may know potassium metal is very reactive with water as is sodium metal which is probably more familiar. The potassium has to be kept in liquid parafin to keep it from breaking down by the moisture in the air.
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/~dholden/potassium.jpg
He it goes, about a dime sized piece:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/~dholden/potasburn.jpg