Now all we need is a drink pairing guide
Now all we need is a drink pairing guide
I think that an element needs to be solid or liquid to be licked so a lot of those greens shouldn’t be. I don’t want to lick liquid hydrogen.
16 1 ReplyMy first thought, especially since you can't lick a gaz.
Now I'm also questioning myself about all noble gaz, what are they like in liquid (or solid) form?...
4 0 Replyyou can always try licking solid hydrogen
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There are different reasons to not lick them too. Some of them will explode if you lick them.
13 0 Replywhich ones? asking for a friend.
4 0 ReplyThe alkali metals. Starting with lithium, but it probably won’t explode, just burn. Sodium, potassium, and rubidium will explode from your saliva. Cesium and francium will explode just from the moisture in the air.
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what's wrong with osmium?
3 0 ReplyIn contact with air, it can form the tetroxide, which is pretty toxic.
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I wouldn't lick Cesium
3 0 ReplyLead: "Maybe not a good idea"
US infrastructure: "So maybe it's not a bad idea either? Keep using it in the pipes."
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