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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 04:02
A quick test.


here's a quick test. What reaction is shown in the attached video. It is shot in real time.

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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:24


Here's a clue. The liquid is just water.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:45


Maybe Sodium Peroxide in water? The color would fit but I am unsure about the reactivity.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 07:43


Clue 2. The object dropped in is an element.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 09:40


sulfur chunk into superheated water.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 11:23


Cold water. The gas released is hydrogen.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 13:09


Europium.



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[*] posted on 6-3-2017 at 00:36


Spot on. I had a sample of Europium in my element collection which had got a heavy coating of oxide/carbonate from storage so I thought I would clean it up. While doing so I cut off a small amount to experiment with. The reaction with water is supposed to be similar to that of Calcium. It is Waay more rapid than that as can be seen from the video. I have attached a video of Strontium reacting with water and Europium reacts more violently than that. The yellow colour I suppose to be Eu(II) as on standing it gets much paler and on ignition of the residue gives white Eu(III) oxide. I have a couple of other observations.
The metal is soft - about as hard as lead.
The metal reacts with methanol, although I cannot be sure that this is not due to small quantities of water in my methanol. The group II metals do not.
The hydroxide suspension does not react alkaline so its solubility must be very low
I am going to use the remainder of the hydroxide I have to look at a few other Europium compounds.

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