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experiment is producing gas 9 hours after battery unplugged

Started by deltatechx, May 18, 2008, 04:58:15 AM

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Mr Green

i did edit my previous post

and

i got another opinion .... you may have some chloride in your electrolite (NaCl , MgCl12) ......Cl from potable water ....Chloride does corrode stainless steel..


good luck

zerotensor

Yes all these rxns can happen but I think the main one to consider is this:

2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2,

This happens spontaneously, and in the presence of metals & metallic ions in solution it will happen even faster.

zerotensor

You could test the hypothesis by submerging a piece of copper / stainless in some pure 3% H2O2 solution and watching for evolution of bubbles.  You could even set up an array of test tubes to test all the various electrolyte, electrode, and peroxide combinations to pin down the source further.

deltatechx

where would I get pure H2O2 ? I thought it was extremely volatile, or is it the distillation that's volatile?

zerotensor

Quote from: deltatechx on May 18, 2008, 06:01:58 PM
where would I get pure H2O2 ? I thought it was extremely volatile, or is it the distillation that's volatile?
I just edited that -- i meant solution.

btw, you can get 35% H2O2 at some health food stores.  "Oxy-tech" is one brand.