Krystian260599
Krystian260599
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26th May 2013
8th Feb 2014
that rubidium not "that rubidium" it should say... Press "D" on
thermite

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  • death_kid620
    death_kid620
    26th May 2013
    i dont know why it wouldn't melt, im pretty sure francium has a fairly low melting point, you're right with it conducting slowly, but francium is also radioactive, so would be releasing neutrons constantly (as a placeholder for alpha/beta radiation)
  • superdyno
    superdyno
    26th May 2013
    @Schneumer Yes most of them are
  • ERPP8
    ERPP8
    26th May 2013
    Problems: Francium is incredibly radioactive. The most stable isotope's half life is 22 minutes. Also, it is actually less reactive than cesium due to relativistic reasons. If it were to be added, it would have to show those radioactive properties.
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    26th May 2013
    the only prob with this is that francium is so raiioactive that the heat from the radiation imediatly turns francium into a gas! this is still a very good idea +1
  • jward212
    jward212
    26th May 2013
    well francium is the last alkali so if the pattens right(higher atomic number the more explosive it is in contact with water) then it will have a bigger burst in water but the exploding at high temp not so shore.
  • DutChen18
    DutChen18
    26th May 2013
    wow it doesnt explode when it connects with electricity :)
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    26th May 2013
    Are these the actual properties of francium?
  • Nykon
    Nykon
    26th May 2013
    Element suggestions are supposted to go on the forums, correct?
  • Cloudz
    Cloudz
    26th May 2013
    Nice idea! +10 i hope it gets implemented in the near future!!!