AllStar1500bd
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//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif Go back to chemistry class. Francium only exists in lab conditions for 1/10th of a second or so. Pure sodium? Too expensive and impracticle/dangerous to synthesize. Rubidium? Um... yeah, no.get a hundred or so pounds of pure sodium....fill a cabin up with it, and run a hose into the cabin......aim the hose at the sodium and full it up wt water.....the instant it touches water.....BOOM....if u can somehow get pure potassium or MAYBe rubidium or a SLight chance u find a place that sells cesium, then to that.....but if you got Francium.....youce got a MASSIVE bomb....i mean huge....but nowhere will sell u bulk francium because of its danger when exposed to water lol