Alkali Metals (7)

The Alkali Metals comprise the left-most column of the periodic table. As a rule, you wouldn't want any around the house in pure form, though as a compound they can be quite tasty. Hydrogen is an anomaly: It's traditional to put it in this column, but it really has very little in common with the rest. The others are soft metals that react violently with water to release hydrogen gas, which either bubbles off or spontaneously ignites depending on how far down you are on the table.

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Text and images Copyright (c) 2003 by Theodore W.Gray.

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001 Hydrogen
001 Hydrogen
003 Lithium
003 Lithium
011 Sodium
011 Sodium
019 Potassium
019 Potassium
037 Rubidium
037 Rubidium
055 Cesium
055 Cesium
087 Francium
087 Francium