I remember we did a really cool experiment in high school, so it kind of stands out in my memory over the other classes. If I remember correctly, we were testing the reaction of certain metals when you put them into water. And what made it so fun was the fact that the metals turned out to be really explosive, and they would blow up in water. And this was something that we had never seen before, so none of us expected such a big reaction. And when you compare this to most of the other classes we had, where we basically just went through the text book and took notes, it was a thousand times more interesting, as I’m sure you can imagine, so none of us forgot that class, and we all wanted to do the experiment again, but unfortunately our teacher told us once was enough!
I remember we did a
really
cool experiment in high school,
so
it kind of stands out in my memory over the other classes. If I remember
correctly
, we were testing the reaction of certain metals when you put them into water. And what made it
so
fun was the fact that the metals turned out to be
really
explosive, and they would blow up in water. And this was something that we had never
seen
before
,
so
none of us
expected
such a
big
reaction.
And
when you compare this to most of the other classes we had, where we
basically
just
went through the text book and took notes, it was a thousand times more interesting, as I’m sure you can imagine,
so
none of us forgot that
class
, and we all wanted to do the experiment again,
but
unfortunately our teacher
told
us once was
enough
!