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Post by Mr.Experiment on Oct 1, 2007 15:13:49 GMT -5
What is the Heaviest Element, Alloy or Compound?
Also Safe as well, such as you can hold it in your hand and isnt radioactive or decays.
~Jano
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Post by Fearn on Oct 1, 2007 15:26:00 GMT -5
Lutetium is the heaviest element that isn't radioactive. The heviest element period is Ununoctium , but it is radioactive.
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Post by GEOvanne on Oct 1, 2007 16:55:50 GMT -5
why did you want to know this Mr EX?
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Oct 1, 2007 21:17:51 GMT -5
I need the heaviest material I can find, though im trying to keep it unradioactive.
Thanks Erie
~Jano
Oh yea, heard of Uno, the problem with that is its Radioactive Decay is extremely fast, in a second it would go through one of its half life, Carbons half life is like 5000 years.
~Jano
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Post by daevl on Oct 2, 2007 12:17:18 GMT -5
What's a bit of radiation poisoning between friends?
If you're asking for the purposes of the weighted clothing again then you should stick to commoner metals. Lutetium is expensive, in a very expensive kind of way.
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Oct 2, 2007 15:14:39 GMT -5
It isn't for Weighted Clothing, though thatd be a good guess.
How much is Luthium anyway?
~Jano
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Post by daevl on Oct 2, 2007 17:04:19 GMT -5
Lutetium is ~$500 to the pound, I think. I don't even know if luthium exists or if it was a typo.
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Post by Fearn on Oct 2, 2007 17:07:34 GMT -5
It isn't for Weighted Clothing, though thatd be a good guess. How much is Luthium anyway? ~Jano The price of 99.9 % pure lutetium pieces is 555,30 € for 5 g, which is 786.47 USD.
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Post by .tyler. on Oct 2, 2007 20:54:44 GMT -5
If your in school you could always try your chemistry teachers back room. Not sure if they'd have lutetium though, it does sound a little expensive, but I've been in the backroom before and they have alot of good stuff back there, even banned stuff Try sneaking in at lunch or something and see whats back there.
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Post by GEOvanne on Oct 4, 2007 10:36:46 GMT -5
isnt lithium really explosive when it meets the air? or mabey im thinking of potasium
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Post by stolide on Oct 4, 2007 11:01:05 GMT -5
litium is very reactive and can explode. However it appears he mentioned "Lutetium" not lithium.
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Oct 4, 2007 15:40:19 GMT -5
700 Dollars per pound?
Lol, I needed about... half a ton of Luthium.
Lets say I where to have a 100lb bar of luthium, how big would it be?
~Jano
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Post by leethal on Oct 4, 2007 16:15:52 GMT -5
what the heck is it for?
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Oct 4, 2007 20:54:22 GMT -5
It's a long story..quite funny actually..
Ill get into that later.
~Jano
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Post by Fearn on Oct 4, 2007 22:13:56 GMT -5
Please!
We really want to know.
I think I've helped enough for you to tell me!
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