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Oxygen doesn't burn in oxygen, it's the other way round, hydrogen burns in oxygen.
Pure water is an insulator, in order for it to become a conducto it needs to be ionised and this is normally is done by adding an ionic compound. Unfortunatey the ionic compound normally decomposes to give chemicals other than just oxygen and hydorgen, for example, common salt gives toxic chlorine gase and sodium hydroxide. I don't know if there are any ionic compounds that don't decompose or reform in the mixture so no other chemicals are produced. |
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ah right thanks I guessed it was probably the hydrogen tube we used as a "candle" but the teacher did it all not the sort of thing he was going to let us mess with
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I found that producing hydrogen by a chemical method was quicker than electrolysis
Chemical Hydrogen was made from Hydrochloric acid + Zinc. (Hydro and Sulphuric acids can be easily obtained in the UK. Zinc is used on roofs) Oxygen could be made from Hydrogen Peroxide and Manganese Dioxide (removed from old zinc carbon batteries and washing out the ammonium and zinc chlorides) Electrolysis For electrodes I used carbon rods (removed from old zinc carbon batteries) placed in a plastic bucket. Gases were collected by the “displacement of water in an inverted vessel” method. I put a funnel into 2 plastic soft drink bottles and then inverted these bottles over each set of carbon electrodes in the bucket. (The bottles were full of water). A small drop of acid was added to the water in the bucket A cylinder stat was attached to the side of the bucket. The AC supply was connected in series through the stat and a current limiter to a bridge rectifier which provided the DC for the carbon rod electrodes. This was all done outside under a tarp – NEVER try this in an unventilated area. -The rate of gas production was very disappointing Inflating Ballooons I epoxied 2 tubes into a bottle stopper. This stopper was put on the bottle which had the collected gas. The balloon was attached to 1 of the tubes from the stopper, the other tube was connected to a water tap. The pressure from the water tap would fill the balloon with the gas from the bottle. WARNING. KEEP OUT OF SUNLIGHT If you are mixing hydrogen and oxygen then be aware that it can explode if exposed to sunlight or even a bright light. STATIC If you’re using balloons be careful about producing static from rubbing the balloons DON’T STORE GASES in balloons or soft drink bottles – they are both porous to gas. |
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Has anyone mentioned that purchasing hydrogen gas for experimental purposes is as simple as going to a local welding supply shop with an aproved canister?
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I suppose hydrogen molecules are smaller than oxygen molecules so theres more chance of them slipping though the seals. |
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Hey buy some distilled water from gas station add few drops of h2so4 in it an use a 1A 12v transformer use the rectifier with it ..rectifier consisting of 4 diodes and an capacitor is preferred ....use rolled aluminium foil as electrodes as this will increase surface area and split water fast
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I bought a inverter transformer with input of 3VDC and output of 200VAC, and Im going to try out some electrolsys, but I was wondering how big of an explosion it would make! (water wont explode like this, i think...)
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Storing mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen in bottles is dangerous? Uh oh, I filed a bottle with H2O and put it in the fridge, I hope it is going to be OK in the morning...
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Be careful, you could wake up to...
COLD WATER!!! |
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Does anyone know the correct (or optimal) ratio when mixing Potassium Hydroxide (I am using pellets) to water for an electrolytic solution?
Thanks in advance. br |
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Until the Ph is 7.0.
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Experimentally that can be determined by first making a saturated solution from the pellets, then adding it incrementally to water with electrodes in it connected to an ohmmeter. When your resistance no longer drops after adding more lye, you'll have your concentration.
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This guy John Aarons has already posted 181 videos on Youtube with 98% of them on producing hydrogen through electrolysis http://www.youtube.com/user/johnaarons
His web site with parts and complete systems for sale: http://hydrogentap.com/hydrogentap_001.htm Other sites for parts: http://stores.homestead.com/hydrogen...StoreFront.bok A huge source for information on Hydrogen production through a variety of methods with forums. http://my.opera.com/H2earth/blog/cybrarium Some general guidelines:
Last edited by firewater; 31st August 2007 at 05:59 PM. |
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