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Fjp92 Frequent Poster |
Here is a cool page to check out. Spesialy the people who needed info on perchlorates and chlorates http://huizen.dds.nl/~wfvisser/indexEN.html |
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VeHeMT Frequent Poster |
This site has already been posted, and he and a whole bunch of other ppl made an even more detailed page found here: http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/kclo4a.html Which has also already been posted on the site. |
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Ho ju Moderator |
i looked on both of thoughs pages and found REALLY helpfull info. Can someone tell me if this setup will work. Take a glass jar and suspend a .7mm thick piece of pencil "lead" inside a steel spring (so the spring's rings are coiling around it, say like a 1 inch in diameter spring.) in the jar. the jar is filled with a solution of salt water. and hook up a lantern battery to the graphite and stell spring. -I know this is confusing but i will be damned if i can explain it better. Sorry. ------------------ |
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VeHeMT Frequent Poster |
Just use two graphite rods. The spring will turn to dust and rust in no time. Look for an AC adapter with an output of 6vDC. Make sure it is of a relatively high amperage. |
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Ho ju Moderator |
should i just use two pieces of pencil lead? i have no access to the big graphite rods that are found in welding shops. ------------------ |
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dlwdaw Frequent Poster |
go to a welding shop. look for an oxygen refill place. I asked my dad to get me some and he went to a small little store called roberts oxygen and got them. ------------------ "... always look on the positive side of things, blow things up not down" -- Ragnar Benson |
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