GefTau
GefTau
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6th March
6th March
Iron can be used to perform electrolysis, creating hydrogen and oxygen gas. However, iron is sensitive to electrolytes and oxygen, losing activity through corrosion. Addition of gold mitigates this, but gold is costly and inactive chemically...

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  • captaingamer
    captaingamer
    8th March
    I did test and the 5th one is the best for speed and strength along with temp control amd pressure controls and with being durable against bombs.
  • gabriel_ultrakill
    gabriel_ultrakill
    8th March
    i you smell something odd coming from that then RUN.
  • Justacguy
    Justacguy
    8th March
    *paper then
  • Justacguy
    Justacguy
    8th March
    Unless have a factory / studying the reaction on paperthe It actually becomes cool and stuff
  • Justacguy
    Justacguy
    8th March
    Eh whatever the reaction Is so slow anyways, electrolysis sucks
  • gabriel_ultrakill
    gabriel_ultrakill
    8th March
    save your lungs.
  • gabriel_ultrakill
    gabriel_ultrakill
    8th March
    oh no...
  • gabriel_ultrakill
    gabriel_ultrakill
    8th March
    saltwater... electrodes... hmm... chlorine gas???
  • Snow339
    Snow339
    7th March
    some carbide chloride, probably
  • electroBOOM_
    electroBOOM_
    7th March
    hey, ive been trying to make NaOH at home and i tried to use carbon electrodes and some black dust has been breaking of the electrodes. Can you tell me why does it happen? (im also using saltwater and 31 volts DC)