how to make a chlorate/perchlorate/hho cell
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what name of the metal electrodes, or did you use?
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@111alien111 For chlorates you probably need an MnO2 anode, otherwise it will corrode. Cathode doesn't matter AS MUCH (definitely still matters), but you probably want platinum for better efficiency and less corrosion. I assume the electrodes in the video are platinum (platinum-plated, that is) and MnO2, they're the right color and it would make sense.
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Seems pretty inefficient. Why not put the electrodes closer together? This would significantly lower the resistance, allowing you to make more product and less heat.
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there r 2 errors
first : u cant use epoxy it will errode by chlorine
second the outlet cant be a hose it must be a tube as u r using hard glue , the hose is flexable and will lose bonding with the hard glue
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This Vid was Great!!
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you really genius
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hello :) could you please tell me what is the metal that is connected to the anode and the cathode please, also would a aluminum cathode and stainless steel anode work ? i make potassium chlorate useing graphipe anodes but it turns the product black :( would useing aluminum and stainless steel as cathode and anode prevent this ? look forward for your reply thankyou :)
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neato how much is that kit? =P
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nice vid,just wondering if theres anywhere you can salvage a mmo anode from ?
Went to your website and found scant information. -What is the chemistry?
I mean this kindly!
I am a scientist. Genuinely want to know!!!
Mind sharing the volume of HHO production per minute of your cells?
What does the chlorine gas do to an aluminum engine (or how do you capture it?)
This video is so short /fast paced it might as well be "How to Build the Space Shuttle" using my 2 minute tutorial.
You obviously are extremely intelligent.
=A little more info, PLEASE!
OgMandin0 2 years ago
Hi This cell is for producing kclo3-kclo4, starting base is KCL. thats where the clorine gas comes from. for an mmo cell you would use either baking soda or potassium hydroxide ( lye) co chlorine produced. the video has a 10 minute time limit thats why its fast moving.
Thanks,
Bob
northstarpyro 2 years ago