hho
hydrogen using mercury for anodes
don't try at home mercury is poisonous.
ionized plasma flame out of a hydrogen torch attracts the mercury to one side only.
After using the mercury for ele...
hho hydrogen using mercury for anodes don't try at home mercury is poisonous.
ionized plasma flame out of a hydrogen torch attracts the mercury to one side only.
After using the mercury for electrolysis it seem to have charged up the mercury. you can see this by observing the hho bubbles you can see as i put metal into it.
The mercury also became magnetic as it was charged in the electrolysis process.
Mercury is not usually magnetic.
Don't try at home..
Mercury Settles into crevasses were you cannot remove it, so i don't recommend anyone replicate this.
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yes mercury is not magnetic, it is a nonferrous metal............. the magnet under the table shows the mercury attracting to the magnet, which usually don't happen in mercury,,, why cuss???
this guy does not know what he is talking about. to make it "go back to the other side" you have to reverse the polarity. and as akito said, mercury CAN be come ions and ions are magnetic. when he is attempting to draw it back to the other side there is no path of conduction through the mercury anyways, he really is a mad hatter.
Finally someone with a knowledge of basic chemistry who can verify my ionization theory. Thank you for your reply. I attempted this at my home and he did in fact ionize the mercury. I am now testing its magnetic capabilities.
Wikipedia does verify any information placed on their websight before it is posted to the public. Ionization is basic chemistry and anyone with a periodic table can verify that mercury can be ionized to a magnetic level. Someone needs to take high school again and its not me.
more than likely it is because of the direction of the current, your flame jumps to the tool rather than the tool creating the flame correct? there for when you try to get it to go back the other way there's no more current running through the murcury, which is why nothing happens, its following the current through the water.
Interesting experiement....thanks btw for warning to turn the sound down.....I was wearing headphones at the time and you probably saved me a trip to the ground screaming and grabing my ears...LOL! Yeah...Ive got to put some thought into your little exp. Right now it is like 4 in the morning and I am pretty sleepy...So I cant seem to think of a good explanation for what I am seeing. Im gonna have to watch this vid again when I am more awake.....Interesting stuff...
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you have a fucking magnetic underneath it