adding vinegar to your mix of water and baking soda doesn't = to more H2 and O it what your making is the following H2 + O + Co2 if you compare a burn test you will see.
the Co2 production is unnecessary in your experiment, but it does make it look like it's producing more bubbles =) but that of CO2 sorry to burst your bubble.
DO you KNOW a way to bond back together (chemically) H2 and O?
and since you're using baking soda, i think those gases are not only H and O but CO2... i don't know, may be it stays there in the liquid, but it might not be pure hydrogen.
Next time use graphit rods for better production and as an electrolyt sodium or potassium hydroxide
adler3008 10 months ago
adding vinegar to your mix of water and baking soda doesn't = to more H2 and O it what your making is the following H2 + O + Co2 if you compare a burn test you will see.
the Co2 production is unnecessary in your experiment, but it does make it look like it's producing more bubbles =) but that of CO2 sorry to burst your bubble.
DanteCosplayer 1 year ago
7:48;
to make it more exact, use a piece of string and then you know the rest!
jasanpahaf 3 years ago
(4:40) explode the balloon so people won't try it at homw to see what happens, besides it would make it more interesting.
jasanpahaf 3 years ago
hummm, pretty nice!
DO you KNOW a way to bond back together (chemically) H2 and O?
and since you're using baking soda, i think those gases are not only H and O but CO2... i don't know, may be it stays there in the liquid, but it might not be pure hydrogen.
jasanpahaf 3 years ago