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Author: LTHORNING

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Date added: 2015-03-11

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This is my first scene I made! Which of these 6 elements will float?
The elements are Gold, Iron, Silver, Potassium, Lithium, and Rubidium.
Only 3 elements will float. Which 3 will float? Play to find out!
You can also tell me your guess in the comments.
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1ST COMMENT!
Here are the results:

K (Potassium) floats

Li (Lithium) floats and also lithium changes colour when exposed to air...

Rb (Rubidium) floats

Au (Gold) sinks

Ag (Silver) sinks

Fe (Iron) sinks
@VietCreator
Wow, you really are a Element Expert.:D
Thanks!
You're welcome! :3
XD
:D D:
For Lithium, I meant to say that Lithium oxidizes when exposed to air
K
Shouldn't the alkali metals explode in water? (I know you might not be that good at scripts but I try to be realistic)
Not criticizing, just saying