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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / Electrochemistry / March 2005



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Is there a difference15 Mar 2005 01:50 GMT5
Is there a difference in the order of deposition of H2 and
Li on the cathode - when I use a high hydrogen saturated
Pd-cathode or a not hydrogen saturated Pd-cathode - in the
electrolysis of LiOH containing water.
Buy/Build battery conditioner for 18v DeWalt?13 Mar 2005 23:40 GMT15
Objective:
Looking to buy for or assistance with building a battery conditioner
for an 18v DeWalt sawzall.
Background:
there are some experts on dye-sensitive solar cell or photo-electrode ?13 Mar 2005 16:12 GMT2
hello !this is my first time .
is there someone who can give a review and outlook briefly about
photoelectrode ?
thanks !
Temporary batteries dissabilitation09 Mar 2005 16:48 GMT1
I have a question about something that happened to me.
I was in an old house inserting the batteries into some movement
sensors and checking them ofter that. The first group worked but
suddenly the sensors started to fail. The new ones and the already
How to make a lithium-ion battery explode...09 Mar 2005 01:23 GMT7
Posted as below:
From: James Jones <junebug@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Subject: How to make a lithium-ion battery explode...
Decompose, (then) Re-Synthesize Water?06 Mar 2005 09:15 GMT6
For a Univ Chem final project I need to come up with  (somewhat) unique
experiment, so I was thinking it would be interesting to decompose
water (using graphite rods/battery, ect.) then attempt to recombine the
collected hydrogen and oxygen back into water. I've read that the later
Disassociation of salts in solution?01 Mar 2005 22:48 GMT1
When salts are dissolved in water do they disassociate entirely into
the +ve and -ve ions?
Thanks   MikeN
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