There will be many, many saves about each element in the future. And I am getting there!
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It's also an extreme oversimplification to just say alkali metals are in food, as they are actually reactive and dangerous, while some like potassium and sodium are extremely important to human biology.
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Even then, polonium is irregularly recognized as a metalloid, and as a stretch, astatine as well, but astatine is extremely rare, even though it is dangerous.
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Polonium and arsenic are dangerous and reactive, but it's misleading to label the entirety of metalloids as dangerous.
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I'm sensing a pattern with these saves, as they tend to be inaccurate and filled with misinformation in the beginning.
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Labeling nonmetals as "safe" is just wrong, as oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus can be extremely dangerous.
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Silicon, tin, antimony, and germanium are not toxic or explosive at all. A quick google search disproves that.
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@N2H4 "When you collect 1x1x1 feet cube of metalloids in one place"
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@Makerbenjammin6 "+nice" sounds like new world! @Bolldud5 Very thanks! +:D
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Metalloids are not that toxic and explosive, where'd you get that information from?
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Very Cool! +1