Flash photolysis of K-, Rb-, and Cs-in tetrahydrofuran (THF) produces the corresponding ion-pairs ( K + , e,-), (Rb+, es-), and (Cs', e,-), followed by the regeneration of the parent metal anion, M u . In mixed-metal solutions containing Na and M where M is K, Rb, or Cs, photolysis of Na-also forms the ( M + , e,-) ion-pair and M-, but with the latter then reforming Na-on an extended time scale. Similar results were obtained in dimethoxyethane (DME) at 213 K, but in this case with the initial formation of a loose ion-pair, (M+, e,-),,,,,.