by Mawgan on April 19th, 2009

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What would happen if an actual model of the periodic table was made with a cubic centimetre of each element in their respective places? Would it just fall apart, or would any of it react or explode?

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  • by Simply Salsa... on April 19th, 2009

    Simply Salsa...

    Your 11 gases would just go. Ur 2 liquids would probably cause some sort of reaction. And all that radioactive stuff would be a nono.
    If you got that far you would have to be very careful not to spill water on group 1, especially Francium, as there would be an explosion.

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  • by Anonymous on April 19th, 2009

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    You probably could do that but i dont think it is such a good idea to have radioactive elements any where near each other. also it would be kinda hard to keep the gases there without being in some kind of container. or it may start reacting and blow you to hell and back...

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  • by HungryGuy on April 19th, 2009

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