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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-27 months agoI mean there is some stuff that makes water flammabe. What was it again? Pretty nasty stuff, that explodes if it touches anything. It’s an acid i think?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•7 months agoMaybe Trichloro silane? I think it was something with “tri”, reactive with almost anything and creates a poisonous gas then. Probably one of them, i give up.
minus-square@starman2112link3•7 months agoI think it is chlorine trifluoride, which I only know about because of Sand Won’t Save You This Time
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•7 months agoAny alkali metal? That’s not the water exploding, that’s the metal exploding
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•7 months agoWell technically all of the alkaline metals have pretty strong reactions when in water though to different degrees. So maybe one of them?
I mean there is some stuff that makes water flammabe. What was it again? Pretty nasty stuff, that explodes if it touches anything. It’s an acid i think?
Fluorine? Or maybe chlorine trifluoride?
Maybe Trichloro silane? I think it was something with “tri”, reactive with almost anything and creates a poisonous gas then.
Probably one of them, i give up.
I think it is chlorine trifluoride, which I only know about because of Sand Won’t Save You This Time
Ah yes, this was it. Thanks!
You mean Sodium in water? Example attached
Nope, but good one too.
Any alkali metal? That’s not the water exploding, that’s the metal exploding
No, not that.
You mean greek fire ?
Neither, but thanks.
Well technically all of the alkaline metals have pretty strong reactions when in water though to different degrees. So maybe one of them?
Not an acid, but maybe francium?