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QuestionThe copper sheet's color is changing when dipped in salt water. Why does that happen?Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.Copper turns a bluish-green color (called patina) when in salt water. This is due to saltwater corrosion.
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QuestionIf I have copper sheets that have already been oxidized from making previous solar cells, is there a way to re-oxidize the copper sheets in order for them to be re-cooked and undergo the same process?Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.Copper sheets previously used in solar cells can be melted down and stripped of impurities, to form high-grade copper as a product, but this would require lab equipment.
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QuestionCan I light a small led or run a small mortar with this?Community AnswerUnfortunately this method is not efficient for powering much of anything, even something small. It is best used to show the chemistry involved in making solar panels, rather than as a viable solar panel.
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QuestionCan I reuse these copper sheets multiple times for multiple different solar cells?Community AnswerThe copper sheets will corrode with the salt mixture after long-term use. The plates could be reused if they are still solid and not so corroded that they are burned away or contain large holes. You could always dry and sand down the plates, then heat them again.
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QuestionHow do I give heat to one sheet?Community AnswerWith a hot plate, stove or torch. Even heating is best achieved with a hot plate that isn't a coil burner, rather a capped coil that evenly distributes heat.
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QuestionWhat substances do solar panels use?Community AnswerThey are typically made of silicon crystal slices called cells. Silicon is a semiconductor material. When a cell is doped with the impurities gallium and arsenic, its ability to capture the sun's energy and convert it into electricity is improved considerably. When the sunlight hits the solar cell, the energy excites electrons that leave behind holes.
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QuestionCould I increase the voltage by connecting the solar cells together?Community AnswerSolar panels can be electrically connected together in series to increase the voltage output, or they can be connected together in parallel to increase the output amperage.
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