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#26 2009-05-20 14:23:13

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Re: Reaction of alkali metals with water

I think it was said that there are less 20 grams of it throughout Earth's crust at any given time... considering how massive the earth is, that's not very much...


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#27 2009-05-26 13:04:59

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Re: Reaction of alkali metals with water

I just realised something, In the X-Men there this evil scientist guy called William Stryker, who gave Wolverine his claws, well not really Wolverine already had them but Stryker covered them and the rest of his skeleton with Adamantium (not a real metal, btw) The place he worked at, which was in Canada I believe, was called Alkali Lake. I wonder why that is...


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