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QuestionWhat in the Coke is attracted to the copper and aluminum?Community AnswerThe Coke contains phosphoric acid, which acts as an electrolyte. The electrolyte act as a barrier to the electrons, forcing them to go through one wire, through the device, thorough the other wire and back to the opposite end of the battery, all in an attempt to create a state of equilibrium with the negative and positive charges.
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QuestionFor the experiments, why use soda, lemon juice, or vinegar?Community AnswerThey make the voltage higher. When the liquid's pH is farther away from neutral (7), they make more electricity.
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QuestionWhat is the science behind a salt water battery?Community AnswerOne of the main components of a battery is an electrolyte. Electrolytes can be found in sodium ions, which compose salt.
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QuestionCan I run a fan with saltwater?Community AnswerIf your battery supplies enough electricity or is low voltage DC, or you have a DC/AC inverter, then yes.
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QuestionCan we use iron nails instead of screws in the third method?Community AnswerYes. Any metal will work because they all react to produce electricity, but quality may be affected due to conductivity.
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QuestionIs it dangerous to make a homemade battery?Community AnswerNo, this is a low DC current like a battery. You could still touch the battery without being hurt.
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QuestionHow can I relate homemade batteries to modern technology?Community AnswerModern technology in batteries is basically a much smaller and more potent version of what you have made here, and it uses more conductive materials that last for a longer time.
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QuestionFor the third experiment, why is there a need to use only copper wire and not other wire?Liu YTCommunity AnswerYou can use other wires, but since copper is very low on the metal reactivity series, it will create a higher voltage when used with more reactive metals. The bigger the reactivity difference between the two metals, the higher the voltage created. Copper wires are also more common and easier to get. You can take an old extension cord you have and peel off the insulating layer or just buy a whole lot of them in a hardware shop.
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QuestionCan I use glass for a homemade battery?Community AnswerNo. Metals should be used to make a homemade battery. Glass is not a conductor of electricity.
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QuestionCan I use lemon juice instead of soda?Community AnswerYes, both are electrolytes. They cause the metals to react and generate electricity.
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QuestionCan I use coated screws for method 3?Community AnswerYes, you can. A screw made of iron coated with copper or zinc is the best choice.
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QuestionHow many volts does a homemade battery use? What is positive and what is negative?Community AnswerYou can tell positive and negative with a multimeter. Voltage can vary depending on the metal and how much electrolyte was used.
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QuestionCan I make a power source from hot water?Community AnswerYes. The temperature of the water has no effect, although the voltage may change with the temp.
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QuestionHow long can I use the battery?Community AnswerThe battery durability depends on the current consumption and the pattern of your battery. A good way to estimate working time is to find the Ah of your battery. 1 Ah delivers about 1 amp for one hour.
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QuestionIs it possible to recharge these batteries?Community AnswerNo. There's not enough energy being created to be able to recharge anything.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I freeze the ice cube tray and turn water into ice?Community AnswerIt probably won't work, as water has no charge in the solid form. Ionic bonds only conduct electricity in liquid or molten state.
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QuestionCan I use an iron strip instead of an aluminum strip?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionCan I make a battery without bleach?Community AnswerYes, you can use another electrolyte such as soda, lemon juice, salt water, mineral water, or vinegar.
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QuestionWhat is the maximum output of the saltwater battery?Ashish KerniCommunity AnswerThe maximum output of a salt water battery is less than 10 volts.
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QuestionCan I use aluminium wire and copper wire?Community AnswerYes, they are both good conductors of electricity.
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QuestionWhere can I find copper stuff?Cool Science for nerdsCommunity AnswerCopper foil can be found at hardware stores such as Home Depot. Copper wire can be torn out of electronics, bought at Home Depot, or purchased online. Silver or gold would work better than copper, but copper is far easier to get, and far cheaper.
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QuestionWhy do I have to use two different metals in the first one?Cool Science for nerdsCommunity AnswerBecause one metal is giving electrons away to the other metal, so you need one reactive metal (one which gladly donates electrons) like zinc, iron, or aluminum, and one unreactive metal (one which gladly accepts electrons) like copper, silver, or gold. Electrons are electrically-charged particles, so the movement of them through the liquid creates electricity. It is absolutely necessary to use 2 metals.
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QuestionWill this work? If we wrap a copper wire to one of the homemade batteries and then put the wire on the head of a phone charger will it charge the phone?Cool Science for nerdsCommunity AnswerNo. The battery is far too weak. They might power a fan, a clock, or a small LED though.
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QuestionIs method 3 considered a galvanic cell?Community AnswerYes, it is.
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QuestionCan I use stainless steel screws instead of galvanized (zinc) screws?Community AnswerYou can, but zinc screws would perform better.
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QuestionWhy doesn't the method with the ice cube tray, steel nails, copper wires and vinegar work for me?Community AnswerThe copper wires or screws might be coated. Try scratching the surface of the copper wires, using thicker copper wires and using different types of screws.
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QuestionDoes the volume of electrolytes in each cell have any bearing on the batteries' performance?Community AnswerYes. The major component of a battery is electrolytes, so it will have a bearing on the performance of the batteries.
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QuestionIf I add lemon juice to the salty water, is there any effect?Community AnswerLemon juice in salty water may prolong the batteries life, since there is acid in the lemons.
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QuestionCan I light a light bulb with the saltwater experiment?Community AnswerYes, but you will need to match the voltage and amperage required by the light bulb in order to get the light bulb to work normally, so you may need multiple batteries.
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QuestionDo I have to use two different metals for the electrodes?Community AnswerYes, you do.
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