High School Chemistry experiment.
The electrode was corroded as the hydrolysis occurred.
He didn’t need to put the magnet in the glass. The particles would have settled out at a rate consistent with Stoke’s Law.
He's using electrolysis with carbonated mineral water. I imagine there's going to be precipitation and ferro compounds as a result. I'm not convinced. Then again, I don't trust a lot of these bottled water companies.
He's probably dissolving the electrodes, possibly with the help of the minerals in mineral water.
Why's he even using electrolysis? Evaporate the water. Heat and/or vacuum. Better see similar results, unless he's going to tell me that graphine evaporates at less than 212F.
Agreed. Did you notice one of the electrodes was black? Chances are the other electrode is loosing metal by micro-pitting and the electrolysis is creating an oxide that's collecting on the other electrode.
High School Chemistry experiment. The electrode was corroded as the hydrolysis occurred. He didn’t need to put the magnet in the glass. The particles would have settled out at a rate consistent with Stoke’s Law.
He's using electrolysis with carbonated mineral water. I imagine there's going to be precipitation and ferro compounds as a result. I'm not convinced. Then again, I don't trust a lot of these bottled water companies.
He's probably dissolving the electrodes, possibly with the help of the minerals in mineral water.
Why's he even using electrolysis? Evaporate the water. Heat and/or vacuum. Better see similar results, unless he's going to tell me that graphine evaporates at less than 212F.
Agreed. Did you notice one of the electrodes was black? Chances are the other electrode is loosing metal by micro-pitting and the electrolysis is creating an oxide that's collecting on the other electrode.
You can make graphene with pencil lead and scotch tape. Im sure that shit is everywhere.
My question is.. some people use graphite rods to make electrolysis kits, are these graphite rods he's using?
Here's one they just did today, both look like maybe graphene in them.
More ELECTROLYSIS - Tap Water, LEBENSQUELL, FRANKENMARKTER, Baby Wasser, JUVINA & PREBLAUER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf3Khv9QAmQ
One they did yesterday with some baby water...
ELECTROLYSIS - Carcinogenic arsenic and mercury found in the Vöslauer baby water - Spring Water wins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04ZYU3cVshM
One of the commenters read my thoughts: We're under attack
Saw that too.
Prunes, lots of prune.