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This is a piece of equipment that will have multiple purposes. Basically it is a basin with alligator clips on the side with a drain in the bottom. The basic idea is to hook up a power supply to the clips and dip a different attachment into the water depending on what you want to do. | This is a piece of equipment that will have multiple purposes. Basically it is a basin with alligator clips on the side with a drain in the bottom. The basic idea is to hook up a power supply to the clips and dip a different attachment into the water depending on what you want to do. | ||
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C. Conductive solution. Salt water for hydrolysis and iron oxide production, copper solution for electro-plating <BR> | C. Conductive solution. Salt water for hydrolysis and iron oxide production, copper solution for electro-plating <BR> | ||
D. Drain to get the highly concentrated solution at the bottom of the basin <BR> | D. Drain to get the highly concentrated solution at the bottom of the basin <BR> | ||
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[[Image:Gas_collector.JPG|thumb|left|Diagram of the gas collector]] | [[Image:Gas_collector.JPG|thumb|left|Diagram of the gas collector]] | ||
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A. Attachment point for bath alligator clip <BR> | A. Attachment point for bath alligator clip <BR> | ||
B. Electrode where gas collects <BR> | B. Electrode where gas collects <BR> | ||
C. Balloon for capturing and holding gas <BR> | C. Balloon for capturing and holding gas <BR> | ||
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This will let us do several things. It will be able to capture pure hydrogen and oxygen. It will let us quickly produce iron oxide (or any oxide really). It will also let us do electro-plating for circuit boards and engravings. <BR> | This will let us do several things. It will be able to capture pure hydrogen and oxygen. It will let us quickly produce iron oxide (or any oxide really). It will also let us do electro-plating for circuit boards and engravings. <BR> | ||
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Materials needed: | Materials needed: | ||
*Basin - probably an oil pan | *Basin - probably an oil pan | ||
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*Strong but slightly flexible wire for the clips | *Strong but slightly flexible wire for the clips | ||
*Copper plate to make contacts for the collector and bath | *Copper plate to make contacts for the collector and bath | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 31 October 2008
Creator: |
Overview
This is a piece of equipment that will have multiple purposes. Basically it is a basin with alligator clips on the side with a drain in the bottom. The basic idea is to hook up a power supply to the clips and dip a different attachment into the water depending on what you want to do.
A. Attachment for the power supply
B. Clip for the task attachment
C. Conductive solution. Salt water for hydrolysis and iron oxide production, copper solution for electro-plating
D. Drain to get the highly concentrated solution at the bottom of the basin
A. Attachment point for bath alligator clip
B. Electrode where gas collects
C. Balloon for capturing and holding gas
This will let us do several things. It will be able to capture pure hydrogen and oxygen. It will let us quickly produce iron oxide (or any oxide really). It will also let us do electro-plating for circuit boards and engravings.
Materials needed:
- Basin - probably an oil pan
- Glass tubes for the collectors
- Alligator clips
- Strong but slightly flexible wire for the clips
- Copper plate to make contacts for the collector and bath