Does the sodium, drained/broken, exposed to extremely high heat break and release encapsulated hydrogen parts from the sodium, leaving the next stage compound as only sodium and carbon? Which burns ? Correct me if I'm wrong. Novice here.
I didn't have too much trouble with the smoke, because I was doing this outside. Nevertheless, it is a mixture of sodium oxide and peroxide. Inhaling this should be avoided as good as possible, but it was not as aggressive as the smoke from burning lithium metal.
@@RaExpIn Okay,then it would be okay to not wear a mask but just go outside?And also thanks for the fast reply. İ want it to do it myself but was hesitant because of the gas.
@@HorizonSpottingGermany-kd6kh That's what I did. I kept away from the thick smoke as good as possible, but the residual traces in the air didn't seem too much of a problem. With lithium it was way different.