What I'm getting at is that trying to compare the two elements with amounts of equivalent mass, as is done so often in these videos, is not reflective of how reactive the materials are, but rather just how much material can react at once. Quantity is a quality of its own in this case. Thunderf00t has a video regarding this.
It looked like to me [what] these video researchers fools used was lumps of similar volumes..? Intentionally, what a layman would consider “the same amount ” ?
https://www.ck12.org/chemistry/hydrogen-and-alkali-metals/lesson/Hydrogen-and-Alkali-Metals-MS-PS/ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkali_metal#Francium)
I know we have a Star Wars thread... but this is so good that I'll share the wealth and put it here...
Well I liked both movies but kinda dislike Peter Griffin so.... This has nothing to do with the price of Potassium?
Rather than derail the Just for Laughs thread, I figured I’d just say here that there’s this really good book that I think everyone (but particularly introverts) should read called Quiet, by Susan Cain. It’s very interesting and will most certainly change the way you see yourself. If I could only recommend one book to anyone, ever, it would be this one: