This is not homework!
This isn't homework. I am a senior in college and am studying computer science. I am not taking a chemistry class. I am learning about electrolysis on my own. If you would not like to give me the answer please just tell me a website or book I can go to to learn how to do...
I was wondering if someone could tell me the chemical reaction of Baking Soda during electrolysis. According to wikapedia baking soda is sodium bicarbonate witht he formula NaHCO3. And/or could someone explain how i could figure out te chemical reaction of different items during electrolysis...
Is there a way to make a laser affect water and what would it do to it?
I am trying to figure out a way to aggitate the hydogen and oxygen molecules in water to make them want to break apart. Would a laser make a difference? Any other suggestions. Thank you all for your help in advance.
While doing electrolysis, Will the surface area of the node effect how much hydrogen is produced? Will it effect how well the current can pass through the water? Thank you
I am doing electrolysis with a 9 volt battery. I was wondering if I could control the current or if it just flows at the same rate no matter what. Is there any way to make the current flow faster or slower? Thank you
Ben Hall
I have been trying to figure out how much hydrogen it would take to run a car. I am having a lot of problems finding the right equations and such and was hoping someone could help me out. Here are the things I am wanting to know:
1. How much energy or force does it take to move a piston up...