The next few days will be pretty hectic, so I can't promise too many posts. As for today, nothing too exciting. I got my car checked over for the second time before leaving after a mysterious squealing noise appeared yesterday. I'm starting to think paranoia is setting in because the mechanics couldn't find anything wrong minus a small bit of power steering fluid needed.
Google has kindly informed me of a total lunar eclipse that took place today, so I suggest you check it out to read about it. It's really cool, you won't regret it. Though not specifically chemistry, it's still science-y, which I will always promote. More chemistry related, it's the 259th anniversary of Ben Franklin discovering electricity!
Trivia Answer: Lithium and sodium are the only two metals that can float on water, though both violently react with it.
Fun Fact: Pure elemental sodium (metal) is so soft it can be cut with a butter knife.
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