Actually on the periodic table there r at least 4 minerals i know of that react explosively to water. potassium, Cesium, Rubidium, and Francium. However Francium's most stable isotope is highly radioactive. huh and i never thought i would use high school chemistry
@Vladimoskov Actually, it's sodium that is the most reactive. While cesium explodes immediately on contact with water, sodium stores a hydrogen "blast" until it goes BOOM. According to Theodore Gray in his book The Elements, he had a contest against a special effects group in like Britain or something, and they tried to "improve" their cesium explosion using dynamite, while Gray managed to have an explosion of the same magnitude using only sodium.
yes and they react with water because they are trying to bind atoms together with the water creating a reaction of heat which turns into a explotion and i think that pure potasium is a alkaline metal
@DXcena854 Inbetween the legs is not part of the hitbox, between the legs is a large space so it is not counted. He was an oracle in HORSE and you could see his hitbox jump and bump the ball.
@RebelAngel474 I've got a more simple answer: Water Tension. Beause water cannot be squeezed, and gravity pulling something down, the object is compressed. This could happen to the petrol tank and the amount of force causing the explosion. I don't know.
alkali metals apear explode in water but realy split water into it's component elements and the heat from the reaction causes the mixture to react violently. it is fun to see when done safely.
Sodium is the metal you are referring to that explodes when it comes into contact with water. It actually doesn't explode, but convert into an extremely volatile gas.
Yes, the alkali metals are notorious for exploding upon contact with water, seeing as how they have 1 valence electron, so, when contacting water, they transfer electrons, giving off so much heat they explode, giving off a toxic fume.
@JamieThePain No, it's just that it has a full outer shell of electrons. Sodium only has one atom in its outer shell, making it very reactive. Chlorine, however, has seven in its outer shell, one away from a full shell. So the sodium gives one atom to the Chlorine, giving them both full outer shells. That is why Sodium is reactive and Sodium Chloride is nonreactive.
@RebelAngel474 Want to know whats much more likely ? Spartans have explosives on them quite often, frag grenades, the Covenant Stickified Plasma grenades, rocket launchers... etc. So rather than the water having a chemical reaction with the vehicle, it could much more realistically be reacting with the Spartan's gear... either that or the force of a 1 ton man falling into water is enough to pin trigger his grenades and set them off on him.
@Squiremjr as well as sodium, calcium, lithium, magnesium, manganese, beryllium, rubidium, cesium and francium. their are a lot of metals that react with water.
@GuitarHeroClub999 Yeah, they are poisonous to humans. Also no, you couldnt makesomething out of them, they would even react to air quickly and rust, therefore creating a sort of wall between itself and the air. Even when stored they have to be stored in oil because they would rust completely. Although if there was some way to make something out of them it would be extremely light.
@JustGoSkateNow They couldn't be made out of caesium though. Caesium is liquid at room temp. It wouldn't make any sense at all for mongooses (Mongeese? Mongi?) to be made out of alkali metals because they're very soft and they can't get wet
The metal that hits water and explodes is Sodium (Na) I've made an experiment with it once but used a tiny bit, that made some really big bubbles in a cup of water. But the explosion Isn't like that shown in the game, there is no fire, it's more like thousands of bubbles.
Sodium doesn't explode in water, it gains energy from the water somehow, cause friction between the atoms which produces sparks which ignite anything flammable in the vicinity.
@JustGoSkateNow They could be made out of caesium though. Caesium is liquid at room temp. It wouldn't make any sense at all for mongooses (Mongeese? Mongi?) to be made out of alkali metals because they're very soft and they can't get wet
sheila is actually phyllis but church called her sheila when he activated her when he teleported back there to fix it so the bomb wouldn't go off or something
@JimbertAwesomeness atoms of sodium lose electrons to atoms of chlorine, forming ions. this happens in a 1:1 ratio. These ions are attracted by the electric difference between them and form a salt. 2 Na+Cl2=2NaCI Two sodium(2 Na) atoms react with the chlorine molecule(Cl2) to form two molecules of sodium chloride, aka table salt(2 NaCl)
here is all the rvb references i know:in halo 2 on a wall in beaver creek it says "why am i here?" in waypoint on the description for the flag it says "right next to the head light fluid" on the tire of the reach warthog it says "puma" cool huh?
it was Filiss then Church changed it to Shela when he went it the time machine to stop donut from killing Tex. But at that testing place her name was Filiss
@JackGambleIsHere No.. remember when in Reach when George tosses you out of the covenant ship? That means 1. They had some kind of air tank.. or 2. he/she held their breath for more than 30 mins...
@sal0qwerty Francium & Caesium will explode (provided that you manage to get the Francium into the water before it decomposes) Sodium, Potassium and Lithium will ignite in large enough quantities. Lithium+water is the least violent reaction.
@astarplaya Because the MJOLNIR Mark V Armor weighs around half a ton, not to mention any additions via the armory would further increase the weight of your spartan. Swimming with more than half a ton of extra weight would be difficult for anyone.
@pancakezombie13 I agree, they may have an air tank, but with no visible space on noble six for an air tank, it's unlikely. I may just be thinking too realistically, but even if they do have an air tank, after the addition of water pressure, it would be near impossible for a spartan to move underwater. Also, they probably didn't want, for example red team, to walk all the way into the ocean and camp....Wouldn't really be fun.
@pancakezombie13 No i did not forget that, because it is not true. Spartans have a ventilation system installed in their armor which filters air so that they can't get sick, or in master chiefs case, be infected by flood spores.
here is one you might like: on halo waypoint for the weapon statistics for flag the description says "right next to the head light fluid" no lie! also on the tire of a warthog if you look closely it says "puma" cool huh?
@TheBerr123 he survived falling through the atmosphere because he was wearing a re-entry unit. If you go and watch the clip again and read the labeling on six's pack it will say that.
@MrC00ner Well it is a metal, and there's multiple called the alkaline metals. The entire column (excluding hydrogen depending on the layout you're using) that sodium is in including Francium, caesium and potassium.
@happymunda1 That's because Francium is incredibly radioactive and found only in very small quantities near nuclear explosions, reactions, etc. (That's what I've been told anyways.)
@FelstoneNick Not to mention Francium only exists in quantities less than an ounce at any one time on Earth in it's entirety, so good luck finding any to react...
@happymunda1 Francium, its not just about it being rare, its about the fact that its so reactive that it dissolves in air so it is almost impossible to find a piece and have enough time to place it in water. It has never been done, not just on youtube!!
The metal you are thinking of is caesium. Sodium is not as reactive as caesium. A piece of caesium about the size of a peppercorn placed in a bathtub filled with water will destroy the bathtub.
Magnesium is a metal, however it is in liquid form at room temperature, also it could be any of the Alkali Metals (I'm doing the periodic table at school atm, and we learn't that TODAY) :D
Guys stop talking about the metal + water explosion, I'll explain it. All of the matals which can explode on contact with water are in the group 1 of the periodic table, named the alkali metals. They do so because they have a single electron in their outer shell, which the atom desperately wants to lose. So when it comes in contact with anything it can give the electron (in in this case the HO in the water) it reacts, sometimes explosively. The products are two things; an Alkali and Hydrogen.
6:43 where Jack is talking about the metal that explodes when it hits water: the metals are any alkaline metals like potassium, sodium, or lithium. Not to be a smartass, but there you go. THANK YOU MR. HANSON'S PHYSICAL SCIENCE :D
@happymunda1 thats because the radioactive half-life of francium is so short that its impossible tohave a large enough quantity of it for a decent explosion
"Could you laugh quieter please?" hahaah
notice the air jordan symbol at 1:51
Actually on the periodic table there r at least 4 minerals i know of that react explosively to water. potassium, Cesium, Rubidium, and Francium. However Francium's most stable isotope is highly radioactive. huh and i never thought i would use high school chemistry
Sodium and Lithium my man
Elements, not minerals!
@@theotakubrony7635 they are minerals. They are also elements
They said metals, so sodium and lithium like BloodMoney said
@Vladimoskov Actually, it's sodium that is the most reactive. While cesium explodes immediately on contact with water, sodium stores a hydrogen "blast" until it goes BOOM. According to Theodore Gray in his book The Elements, he had a contest against a special effects group in like Britain or something, and they tried to "improve" their cesium explosion using dynamite, while Gray managed to have an explosion of the same magnitude using only sodium.
yes and they react with water because they are trying to bind atoms together with the water creating a reaction of heat which turns into a explotion and i think that pure potasium is a alkaline metal
Shelia the tank, Phyllis the freelancer computer
Vincenzo Unicorno no phyllis is all, church renamed the tank to sheila
Miss HORSE in Halo Reach!
@DXcena854 Inbetween the legs is not part of the hitbox, between the legs is a large space so it is not counted. He was an oracle in HORSE and you could see his hitbox jump and bump the ball.
@RebelAngel474 I've got a more simple answer: Water Tension. Beause water cannot be squeezed, and gravity pulling something down, the object is compressed. This could happen to the petrol tank and the amount of force causing the explosion. I don't know.
alkali metals apear explode in water but realy split water into it's component elements and the heat from the reaction causes the mixture to react violently. it is fun to see when done safely.
Sodium is the metal you are referring to that explodes when it comes into contact with water. It actually doesn't explode, but convert into an extremely volatile gas.
You know I had a splitting headache when I watched this, so them being quite worked out perfectly.
not to be a knowitall, but that metal that explodes on contact with water is actually SODIUM. It's pretty fun stuff.
no its not. sodium doesnt explode it fizzes. the elements lower down the first column explode
@AlchemyOmega
That would be sodium chloride. Sodium actually does react when placed in water, although the "explosion" is minor.
Yes, the alkali metals are notorious for exploding upon contact with water, seeing as how they have 1 valence electron, so, when contacting water, they transfer electrons, giving off so much heat they explode, giving off a toxic fume.
@JamieThePain No, it's just that it has a full outer shell of electrons. Sodium only has one atom in its outer shell, making it very reactive. Chlorine, however, has seven in its outer shell, one away from a full shell. So the sodium gives one atom to the Chlorine, giving them both full outer shells. That is why Sodium is reactive and Sodium Chloride is nonreactive.
@RebelAngel474 Want to know whats much more likely ?
Spartans have explosives on them quite often, frag grenades, the Covenant Stickified Plasma grenades, rocket launchers... etc.
So rather than the water having a chemical reaction with the vehicle, it could much more realistically be reacting with the Spartan's gear... either that or the force of a 1 ton man falling into water is enough to pin trigger his grenades and set them off on him.
@ElementClanTi Tablesalt is an example of salt, salt is the solid ionic compound that is produced by a neutralization reaction of an acid and a base.
@fxnavarro did youtube flip your subbox upside down, so all the old videos are at the top? or is it just me?
I never even played Halo Reach before. Just that their walkthroughs are usually so interesting and funny.
@Squiremjr as well as sodium, calcium, lithium, magnesium, manganese, beryllium, rubidium, cesium and francium. their are a lot of metals that react with water.
@ElementClanTi sodium isn't a metal that can be used for building/manufacturing. And is almost never used in it's raw form.
@GuitarHeroClub999 Yeah, they are poisonous to humans. Also no, you couldnt makesomething out of them, they would even react to air quickly and rust, therefore creating a sort of wall between itself and the air. Even when stored they have to be stored in oil because they would rust completely. Although if there was some way to make something out of them it would be extremely light.
@rfgggg it is, its an alkaline metal. (Not a transition metal)
How do u get the maps that u were playing on I cant find them on tiny url
you can easily guess who wins as soon as geoff says "i am really hungover"
That exploding thing when it hits water is pure sodium.
Thanks you Macgyver!
@JustGoSkateNow
They couldn't be made out of caesium though. Caesium is liquid at room temp. It wouldn't make any sense at all for mongooses (Mongeese? Mongi?) to be made out of alkali metals because they're very soft and they can't get wet
Boy I hope they make this a regular series
@RoosterTeeth can you do the other three BangertonCooler Horse maps?
The metal that hits water and explodes is Sodium (Na) I've made an experiment with it once but used a tiny bit, that made some really big bubbles in a cup of water. But the explosion Isn't like that shown in the game, there is no fire, it's more like thousands of bubbles.
Congrats on reaching your 1,000,000 subs
Sodium doesn't explode in water, it gains energy from the water somehow, cause friction between the atoms which produces sparks which ignite anything flammable in the vicinity.
I want to just thank you for using the correct terms and everything, way to go.
@JustGoSkateNow
They could be made out of caesium though. Caesium is liquid at room temp. It wouldn't make any sense at all for mongooses (Mongeese? Mongi?) to be made out of alkali metals because they're very soft and they can't get wet
i thought i wanted too look back red vs blue cauz all you guys always talked about it here.. it's awesome! but what voices are jack and geoff?
sheila is actually phyllis but church called her sheila when he activated her when he teleported back there to fix it so the bomb wouldn't go off or something
@prestellad i doubt it. if he had he would have learned that sodium does not explode. It catches on fire.
1:45 kinda reminds of Wipeout a little bit, except in Halo (specifically Jacob Mann on the Big Balls).
@JimbertAwesomeness atoms of sodium lose electrons to atoms of chlorine, forming ions. this happens in a 1:1 ratio. These ions are attracted by the electric difference between them and form a salt.
2 Na+Cl2=2NaCI
Two sodium(2 Na) atoms react with the chlorine molecule(Cl2) to form two molecules of sodium chloride, aka table salt(2 NaCl)
@RebelAngel474 doesn't magnesium do that as well?
@happymunda1 that is because Francium is illegal to explode. They banned Braniac from using it even though they had used the others
here is all the rvb references i know:in halo 2 on a wall in beaver creek it says "why am i here?"
in waypoint on the description for the flag it says "right next to the head light fluid"
on the tire of the reach warthog it says "puma" cool huh?
it was Filiss then Church changed it to Shela when he went it the time machine to stop donut from killing Tex. But at that testing place her name was Filiss
didnt they do this on the tornament ( idk how to spell that ) with micheal vs kerry or sumthing like thatt
@TheNickloyd Potassium explodes in water, but it's not a metal. The metal/element they're thinking of is Sodium.
@JackGambleIsHere No.. remember when in Reach when George tosses you out of the covenant ship?
That means 1. They had some kind of air tank.. or 2. he/she held their breath for more than 30 mins...
@sal0qwerty Francium & Caesium will explode (provided that you manage to get the Francium into the water before it decomposes) Sodium, Potassium and Lithium will ignite in large enough quantities. Lithium+water is the least violent reaction.
@astarplaya Because the MJOLNIR Mark V Armor weighs around half a ton, not to mention any additions via the armory would further increase the weight of your spartan. Swimming with more than half a ton of extra weight would be difficult for anyone.
Next time I run into an angry spartan, I'm going to bring a bucket of water.
Brush I have memorized every halo red vs blue name and I actually shed a tear at the end of season 13
the alkaline metals, yep. cesium and francium, both being radioactive, are essentially very very tiny nukes when put in water.
@pancakezombie13 I agree, they may have an air tank, but with no visible space on noble six for an air tank, it's unlikely. I may just be thinking too realistically, but even if they do have an air tank, after the addition of water pressure, it would be near impossible for a spartan to move underwater. Also, they probably didn't want, for example red team, to walk all the way into the ocean and camp....Wouldn't really be fun.
@pancakezombie13 No i did not forget that, because it is not true. Spartans have a ventilation system installed in their armor which filters air so that they can't get sick, or in master chiefs case, be infected by flood spores.
Round 3 is my favorite AH map. I played it both where you gotta snipe it or stick yourself. Sooooo fun! :D
Cesium is an Akali metal that explodes on contact when placed in water.
here is one you might like: on halo waypoint for the weapon statistics for flag the description says "right next to the head light fluid" no lie! also on the tire of a warthog if you look closely it says "puma" cool huh?
always looking forward to watch geoff and jack's halo videos :]
@icecold960 potassium is actually the mos reactive with water. Magnesium just fizzes a bit
@TheBerr123 he survived falling through the atmosphere because he was wearing a re-entry unit. If you go and watch the clip again and read the labeling on six's pack it will say that.
@MrGianni1323 can you walk on the water thatss 500 meters deep without walking on any solids that are under the watter?
@MrC00ner Well it is a metal, and there's multiple called the alkaline metals. The entire column (excluding hydrogen depending on the layout you're using) that sodium is in including Francium, caesium and potassium.
@happymunda1 That's because Francium is incredibly radioactive and found only in very small quantities near nuclear explosions, reactions, etc. (That's what I've been told anyways.)
I actually played the blind man map before this episode, and I kept doing what they were doing in the ring
It is Sheila and shout out for RVB. Also, all alkali metals react with water
I like how when he got in the tank he said 'Sheila' a reference to RvB
who did jack play on rvb? was it grif?
How do you change the mongoose color?
@FelstoneNick Not to mention Francium only exists in quantities less than an ounce at any one time on Earth in it's entirety, so good luck finding any to react...
These should be on Halo Reach top 10 fails of the week
jack and geoff u guys are awsome u gave my cousin a chance to laugh even thou he has cancer u guys make him laugh thaks
@happymunda1 Francium, its not just about it being rare, its about the fact that its so reactive that it dissolves in air so it is almost impossible to find a piece and have enough time to place it in water. It has never been done, not just on youtube!!
6:41 the answer to your question, Jack, is cesium. a pebble of cesium can blow up a bathtub full of water.
The metal you are thinking of is caesium. Sodium is not as reactive as caesium. A piece of caesium about the size of a peppercorn placed in a bathtub filled with water will destroy the bathtub.
@RebelAngel474 why doesnt it explode when it hits the ground?
Yes... and it is very reactive and i am not so sure about the school thing but they very rarely allow Potassium so... yeah.
its not just sodium, its all the alkali metals, and the further down the periodic table you get, the more violent the reaction.
Magnesium is a metal, however it is in liquid form at room temperature, also it could be any of the Alkali Metals (I'm doing the periodic table at school atm, and we learn't that TODAY) :D
Have you thought about the lack of said button on mobiles?
Guys stop talking about the metal + water explosion, I'll explain it.
All of the matals which can explode on contact with water are in the group 1 of the periodic table, named the alkali metals. They do so because they have a single electron in their outer shell, which the atom desperately wants to lose. So when it comes in contact with anything it can give the electron (in in this case the HO in the water) it reacts, sometimes explosively. The products are two things; an Alkali and Hydrogen.
6:43 where Jack is talking about the metal that explodes when it hits water: the metals are any alkaline metals like potassium, sodium, or lithium. Not to be a smartass, but there you go. THANK YOU MR. HANSON'S PHYSICAL SCIENCE :D
maybe for a special one off HORSE you guys should use the user generated content on infamous 2, since your doing trophy hunter.
that'd be pretty sick.
Why are there only 4 pedals when there are 6 directions?
the metal that explodes in water is called sodium
or the most explosive is Francium
I LOLED so hard whenever Geoff racked himself on that firt
"Can you laugh more quietly?,please"
ahaha,poor Geoff
can u make this a playlist
@Devilscoffie everyone can walk on water , just stand in a puddle and jump/walk around in it
how do u transcibe audio?
Basically everything in the first column of the periodic table blows up when it hits water.
That's like saying "In a way, this toast DIDN'T get buttered, because a second ago i thought about not buttering it." Damn i'm hungry.
Sheila is the tank and Filis (I cant spell it) Is the one for the Freelancer project.
@happymunda1 thats because the radioactive half-life of francium is so short that its impossible tohave a large enough quantity of it for a decent explosion
Geoff = Drunk
the video tag
lmfao
Hahaha "im very very hungover. I dont have energy for fucking horse today!" lol haha What a day brightener.
Lmao Geoff taking Jacks mongoose with 6 other ones around.
@xStorkzXx They watch a video before playing the round, therefore, it was meant for humans. Not soccer balls
What's the HORSE record?
how do you post your own map to achievement horse?
with ceasium being most violent you can do because frankensium (not sure of spelling) doesn't exist long enough to test