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Why molten lithium burns through the glass but sodium not?

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Answered by shivamjha445
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It's well-known in laboratory practice that one shouldn't melt lithium in a glass equipment and there isn't such rule about other alkali metals. You may damage the glass with sodium but lithium will make a hole in your flask.



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