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Charlotte lotteheartplural/Cinny cinny_heart_plural thetadelta ursaminor treblesand

due to its reaction with water i would argue that hydrogen is an alkali metal

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@charlotte I mean it's not wrong

This was the logic I used when I replicated a famous experiment in my public school days

You may have heard an internet story about the "dangers of Dihydrogen monoxide" and how misinformation spreads etc

Well after learning the point you cite in chemistry class, I decided to replicate the experiment that year -- except I called it (to your point) a cleverer name: Hydrogen Hydroxide

I didn't get quite as good results, but it was still entertainingly high

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the reaction of hydrogen with water, unlike all other alkali metals, do not create enough heat to ignite the hydrogen gas it produces

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Tony “Abolish ICE” Arcieri🌹🦀

@charlotte currently searching: “does metallic hydrogen react violently with water?” answer: probably?

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@bascule my guess is that it‘s endothermic with little chemistry going on. assuming the water is 25°C and the ambient pressure is 1atm

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Tony “Abolish ICE” Arcieri🌹🦀

@charlotte I was thinking more like inside the core of Jupiter

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@charlotte I so happen to be watching a video on the Galileo probe and I guess you’d hit metallic hydrogen around 2-3 million bars of pressure

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