You my friend are genuinely retarded.
Metals are ranked by something called activity. All metals have activity. The most active metals dissolve instantly and dramatically in any kind of water, such as sodium and potassium. They trade places with hydrogen in that process.
Because all metals have activity all metals engage in this process to some extent.
You are easily the most retarded person I've met on poal. Maybe lay off the sauce.
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You my friend are genuinely retarded.
Metals are ranked by something called activity. All metals have activity. The most active metals dissolve instantly and dramatically in any kind of water, such as sodium and potassium. They trade places with hydrogen in that process.
Because all metals have activity all metals engage in this process to some extent.
[Here's some more information](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_ions_in_aqueous_solution#Group_13-15_metals)
You are easily the most retarded person I've met on poal. Maybe lay off the sauce.
Thanks for the tip, buddy. Maybe I should quit making an ass of myself on the internet? Or get hypotonic with an integral derivative in a creek.
Thanks for the tip, buddy. Maybe I should quit making an ass of myself on the internet? Or get hypotonic with an integral derivative in a creek.
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