Gallium versus aluminium lock

Gallium versus aluminium lock

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PRTVR

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7,440 posts

228 months

Sunday 4th October 2020
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Guy uses Gallium to open an aluminium lock, he also shows the resulting mix will split hydrogen from water.
https://youtu.be/jeghGhVdt9s

spyder dryver

1,330 posts

223 months

Sunday 4th October 2020
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PRTVR said:
Guy uses Gallium to open an aluminium lock, he also shows the resulting mix will split hydrogen from water.
https://youtu.be/jeghGhVdt9s
Ah, the Lock Picking Lawyer. He's a legend. Anyone interested in Home security or just locking your bike up would do well to watch a few of his videos.

PRTVR

Original Poster:

7,440 posts

228 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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spyder dryver said:
PRTVR said:
Guy uses Gallium to open an aluminium lock, he also shows the resulting mix will split hydrogen from water.
https://youtu.be/jeghGhVdt9s
Ah, the Lock Picking Lawyer. He's a legend. Anyone interested in Home security or just locking your bike up would do well to watch a few of his videos.
Its depressing how quick he can get passed any lock, but what sparked my interest was the reaction between the two metals and the byproduct of having the ability to split H2O.

Huff

3,226 posts

198 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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that last bit is easy; put a little bit of sodium/potassium or better yet, cesium in your water bottle and admire what happens...

Beati Dogu

9,193 posts

146 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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It catches fire and goes a bit nuts if I recall from my school days. I remember them doing it with a bit of lithium in a bowl of water. It’s so reactive to oxygen they have to store it in oil.

Polite M135 driver

1,853 posts

91 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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I keep my lithium under argon.

Beati Dogu

9,193 posts

146 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Here's some Youtube silliness with Sodium:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEC64Bqeajs

cool