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A star 8 times the mass of the sun will most likely explode in a supernova.
Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.
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As far as I know, non-metals like Carbon(C) and Sulphur(S) do not react with water. They are tightly binded, so they are insoluble too. Chilax
People were most likely doing what they always did cause back then they wouldn't of know a volcano was about to explode.
Group 2 metals (alkaline earth metals), calcium and barium would be examples
The most reactive metal is Frankium. This will explode if you put it in water. Lead is probably one of the most poisonous metals.
no you would not explode you will most likely die but not explode
Lumber mills are least likely to pollute water with heavy metals. Did you know that Zinc, copper, and lead are three of the most common heavy metals released from road travel.
Metals in the first group are Alkali Metals. Their group number is one. They are reactive. They don't occur freely in nature. They are soft, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. Cesium and Francium are the most reactive metals in this group. Also, these metals explode when exposed to water.
Since they are alkali metals which react vigorously with most compounds in the environment, especially water. They need to be separated from the environment lest they explode.
Francium is the most reactive of the alkali metals and its radioactive, so yes. If you were to get your hands on some which is very unlikely as its rare then i wouldn't recommend you try it :)
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Of course. It might be hard, and if they do explode you will most likely die. Why would you ask such a question?
no because its most likely to explode at extreme temperatures
A star 8 times the mass of the sun will most likely explode in a supernova.
Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.