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Published: May 09, 2005 6:13 p.m.
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materials:
Caesium
cheap plastic bag

Ok, Caesium is not an easy element to get, but most school science rooms have them. its atomic symbol is Cs if that helps you out.

Take a small portion of Caesium and put it in the plastic bag. when i say small i mean really small, about nickle size works well. a quarter sized piece or bigger can make people really get injured. put this in the plastic bag and fill it with air. take this and jam it into the bottom of the toilet. DONT POP THE BAG.

when someone takes a crap, and flushes the bag should pop, the water will hit the Caesium and then will violently react. this should cause a bit of explosion and make the toilet blow up. there should be huge cracks.

if you take around a quarter size piece and throw it in the toilet will explode complealty and have ceramics go everywhere. this is dangerous. that is why i recomend useing only a small small size.
 

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Killer-740

May 09, 2005 6:31 pm -
thats pretty cool... i’ll try it ... 4*


Jon-9695

May 09, 2005 8:27 pm -
nice egg


Malinko

May 11, 2005 12:59 pm -
Great egg 5* But where can u get Caesium besides school chem labs?


m00nshine69

Jun 16, 2005 9:23 pm -
yea sodium and lithium i think will both do this


Rambo-XIII-

Jul 27, 2005 6:26 am -
its easiest to get sodium, and its about the same reactivity. You just melt some salt and run a strong dc current thru it, and you get pure sodium.


67_Fastback

Aug 09, 2005 3:44 pm - hmmm
i gave 4* nice knowing that water and Cs react like that, but its too dangerous to do with a toilette. i dont wanna hurt anyone. might be cool for fourth o’ july. make a bomb. lol. p.s., try puting some on a stuffed animal and then sitting it off a little bit and shooting it with a water gun.


Macaque

Aug 14, 2005 6:41 am -
yeh cool, 6*, lol


Rory-7099

Sep 09, 2005 6:47 pm -
hey, read this n thought id say sumat. ceisium (hard 2 get hold of, not all schools stock it, well uk neway) btw, ceisium is INCREDABLY reactive, piece the size of ur little finger nial in water will make a big explosion.
ur plan sounrs gud, but if the bag rips wen sum1s on d bog (ceisium reacts with air, reaction could slowly wear away bag) n it would probly kil the guys on d bog.
at school, we stole a lump of sodium (which is a fair bit less reactive than ceisium) (in an oil filled bottle) from science. the next lesson was p.e. (english name, gym, sports....) in the changing rooms, theres an old toilet. we couldnt reach the sodium in the jar because i couldnt get my fingers far enought in (big jar, small lid) so we emptied the whole botle into the toilet. nothing happened, and i think it was because the oil from the jar was floting on the water, so the sodium was floting on the oil. every started to walk away, and i needed to dipose of the bottle. i threw it into the toilet and it must have moved the oil because... BANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a lump of sodium the size of a watch face being exposed to water and pressure = huge explosion, the toilet being emptied of ’contents’ and cracked as well as the poisonous cloud of smoke that closed that part of the building for 2 hours. Funny as HELL but remember. dont ue big chunks of anything underneath sodium in the periodic table lol. (if u dont know what im on about, dont bover atall, youll probly blow ur self up lol)


UberMan

Feb 09, 2006 10:31 pm -
awsum, i am going to do that 5*


Uzaiyaro

Sep 02, 2006 9:18 am -
Are you off your nut? a gram of Caesium is like a depth charge in a sink. Nontheless, 5*.


Aliens1986

Feb 28, 2008 3:46 pm -
Potassium also reacts VERY violently with water.


mciain

Nov 07, 2008 7:07 pm -
Quote:

Rory-7099
Sep 09, 2005 6:47 pm -
hey, read this n thought id say sumat. ceisium (hard 2 get hold of, not all schools stock it, well uk neway) btw, ceisium is INCREDABLY reactive, piece the size of ur little finger nial in water will make a big explosion.
ur plan sounrs gud, but if the bag rips wen sum1s on d bog (ceisium reacts with air, reaction could slowly wear away bag) n it would probly kil the guys on d bog.


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