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0130wjw
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19th Jun 2014
10th Jun 2016
I used glow and isoz
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  • killerbee1
    killerbee1
    25th Jun 2014
    Or, did it? I tried again and it works fine.
  • killerbee1
    killerbee1
    25th Jun 2014
    How is this "almost permenant"? It dies after like 30 seconds for me
  • Anatol12345
    Anatol12345
    25th Jun 2014
    the lighy bulb explodes after a while
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    25th Jun 2014
    almost permanent? almost can also be 10000000000000000000000000000000000000 Years but it can also be 1 sec but whats almost exactly.......... Never? Ever? exactly its not permanent becouse it will stop about some hours, so whats almost........... .... so its tempory pernement .-. or just tempory charged xD
  • lol111jj
    lol111jj
    24th Jun 2014
    @xXXOddrun1XXx Publish it, I wat to look at it
  • Travis_Steele
    Travis_Steele
    24th Jun 2014
    OIL RIG (Oxidation Is Loss; Reduction Is Gain) 'Tis very helpful acronym for remembering what oxidation and reduction are.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    24th Jun 2014
    And for people who dont know, reduction = getting electrons (sprk) and oxidization = losing electrons.
  • mermwerm
    mermwerm
    24th Jun 2014
    vertigo, that's a very poor explaination for how a battery works. it's an oxidation reduction reaction. "corrosion" of metals is not really what happens. and yes, charge is stored by reducing the metal, to be oxidized again.
  • vertigo
    vertigo
    23rd Jun 2014
    Thats also why they run out of charge and need to be swapped out for new ones.
  • vertigo
    vertigo
    23rd Jun 2014
    Old batteries actually used water to corrode metal, they were built by lining up parallel sheets of metal and filling it up with water inbetween, That is why car batteries are heavy. They consist of water and metal, now they use some more potent acid