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Gallium - Liquid Metal 7g
Symbol: Ga
Electron configuration: Ar 3d10 4s2 4p1
Melting point: 29.77 °C
Atomic number: 31
Atomic mass: 69.723 ± 0.001 u
Discoverer: Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Must have addition for Metal and Element collectors, alike.
Have we just seen gold and silver selling for bargain basement prices for the last time? The Cypriot banking rescue/fiasco could be a major turning point.
Leave your money in the bank and see it erode or pillaged.
With the Cyprus saga unfolding banks are seen with even more suspicion.
The Zim situation: One day, your million bucks in the bank is able to buy you a skyscraper, the next day, that money can't even buy a loaf of bread.
So what's a safe Haven for your money. There is the Russian and Turkish option of buying gold and silver in small quantities if AVAILABLE, or the German option of buying jewellery.
When paper money as we know it, crashes, bartering will take over as happened in Greece and historically in Argentine. But even bartering has it's shortcomings, still requiring some sort of currency. This will usher in the currencies of old, gold and silver, making both forms rare.
Other rare metals will follow suit and certain ones such as Gallium while being rare, will in future, be even rarer and appreciate in value, even faster than silver and gold.
Gallium is easy to test for authenticity thus making it a viable, alternate currency, now and in the future.
The unique melting point of gallium (29.7646 °C) allows it to melt in one's hand, thus enabling one to check for authenticity and purity and then solidify when removed.
* It can be fun simply observing gallium solidifying. A small crystal, or several crystals will grow inside the gallium, that take on a blueish hue, and slowly grow until everything has solidified.
* Drop small liquid droplets of gallium in a shallow layer of water, and freeze the water. The gallium will remain liquid (will supercool). When touched with a solid piece of gallium, the liquid drops will instantly take on a blueish hue & solidify, and partially melt the ice around the droplets (less energy is required to be in a solid form, so energy is released in the form of heat)
* Mix aluminium foil into liquid gallium. The foil will melt into the gallium to form a bright & shiny alloy. Add water, and create a foaming gray/black mass of aluminium oxide while hydrogen gas is released. (dont keep near a flame or spark when adding water to large amounts of Al-Ga alloy!)
* Feel the odd sensation of touching a liquid metal without the toxic properties of mercury.
* Gallium readily coats many surfaces; create your own mirrors by applying a thin layer of gallium to a glass surface.
Gallium as it solidifies.
Gallium in Liquid State
Gallium - Liquid Metal 7g
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