Alkali + Water Explodes in Microscopic Metal Spikes

Just before igniting in water, an alkali metal loses electrons and shoots spikes from its surface, which can be seen at the top of this slow-motion footage.

From Science News:

Just before it ignites in water, an alkali metal (Na/K, an alloy of sodium and potassium) loses electrons and shoots spikes from its surface, which can be seen at the top of this slow-motion footage. A water droplet’s dive can be seen for comparison at the bottom.

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