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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Ac electrolysis I wondered this myself. But I can see that trying to seperate oxygen and hydrogen bonds with AC would be sort of like trying to shovel dirt out of a hole by chucking it agains the walls in different directions. Since electroysis is the process of removing electrons from materials and adding it to others. You can see where alternating electrons side to side is going to create issues. However, maybe it is possible.. I just gathered it would not work. I'd like to know if any experiments with super high ocilations has been tried with electrolysis. 1million cycles per second type of AC instead of 60 cycles/sec |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Ac electrolysis yah thats what I was thinking to but didnt bother to mention it for its obviousness. Sometimes you find things you dont expect when you add alot of energy. lol, id do it for fun I think something would happen as you intensified the frequency. |
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![]() | Re: Ac electrolysis Hi guys. Last night, I experimented with AC current in salt water. I used a straight plug in, no adapter.. just stripped the wires and put them in the solution.. so I was putting the full current from the socket into the salt water solution. It was very interesting. I am no chemistry expert at all, but this is what happened: One of the wires sparked violently in the solution, and in mere SECONDS the solution changed from clear to dark, murky green. I didnt experiment for long, because the plug that I was inserting into the AC socket was actually MELTING, and at one point I had trouble pulling it out of the socket because it had melted in there.. extremely dangerous situation, I don't suggest you try it unless you have some kind of adapter that reduces the ammount of power going into the solution. I'm perplexxed, why did the solution become green? I don't know alot about chemistry, but if salt is NaCl, and Chlorine is a greenish color, I suspect that is what was in the solution after putting AC through it but I don't know. Please, any input is greatly appreciated. |
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___Ya got that right. ___You might have burned the building down & killed yourself or others! Think man! Get ahold of a model train transformer; it usually has 17 VAC & a variable DC voltage with reversable polarity. ![]()
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