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Sodium + Private Lake = Fun

travisbean writes "This should be enough to pique your interest. Add to the story that the guy has his own pond and I think we can all see where this is going... 'The first step was the procurement, through eBay, of three and half pounds of solid sodium metal for about a hundred dollars. This is a decent price for a small quantity like this. Small being a relative term: It's used by the ton in industry, but anything more than a few grams is a dangerous quantity if found in your home. Three and a half pounds is enough, for example, to blow your home to bits under the right conditions.'"

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  1. Re:Why is this cool? by Inda · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Do you have the slightest idea what the effects of 3 pounds of sodium would be on 23,550 cubic feet of water would be?

    To be totally honest with you: I have no idea. I don't even have the slightest idea. Guess that makes me stupid too.

    Hint: A cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 lbs.

    Nope. Still no idea, although I expect this is a very good hint.

    What a strange set of numbers. How on earth do you remember that? How on earth can you possibly get your head around the calculations?

    It's times like this I'm glad I'm stupid and use the metric system.

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