Is it normal that the hydrogen is producing at a much faster rate ?
Please, who knows, now !
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Created 15 years ago2009-06-29 08:57:22 UTC by
Striker
If you're getting it from Water, then yes. H2 OAs in 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen.
Have you concidered that it won't be pure oxygen since the tank (or whatever) which you use for capturing the oxygen molecules aren't empty before the experiment starts.Hehehe, but the tank(or whatever) I'm capturing the oxygen is turned upside down, and it is full of water at the beginning of the experiment. Its mouth is in water, so even like that, the water will stay inside and the oxygen molecules will slowly push the water away as they increase in number.
You can't vacumepump it out while it's in the water since that will only cause the water to boil which will fill up the "empty space".
Edit: Oh and I'm not an expert, but, I don't think you will do any good with a simple 12V battery either. H2O is kept together with hydrogen bondings, and they don't give up very easily.You can do it even with a 4,5 v battery, but I actualy use a PC power supply for this.
Dude if you breathe that much oxygen, you'll get high.Lol yeah ?? COOL !!!
And you spelled Oxygen wrong in your picture.How about this one :
Can't believe nobody noticed that
Have you concideredAnyway, now I'm making a video and later I'll upload it on youtube. HD
How much oxygen (roughly) did it actually produce?A quarter of that jar. That's about 75 ml of oxygen.