GodofJacob said:The T-metals, when subjected to conventional wet chemistry will disaggregate through the various known levels, but not beyond a diatom state. The conventional wet chemistry techniques if continued to be applied beyond the normally expected disaggregation level (diatom) in the presence of water and an alkali metal, e.g., sodium, potassium or lithium, will first form a diatom and then electron orbitally rearrange to the non-metallic, mono-atomic form of the T-metal, i.e., an ORME.
http://www.rexresearch.com/ormes/ormes.htm
Thank you for clearly stating your case and citing where you got it from.
Now please go back to junior college and take a chemistry course.