BoyntonStu
04-19-2009, 10:17 AM
NAOH and AL React to Produce Hydrogen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AB2nyK9mUU
2 TBS NAOH in 24 oz water and an Aluminum soda can producing Hydrogen.
Note that one side of the can is painted and it ca nnotg react with the solution.
Shards or other small pieces and a stronger solution would be much more productive.
BoyntonStu
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AB2nyK9mUU
2 TBS NAOH in 24 oz water and an Aluminum soda can producing Hydrogen.
Note that one side of the can is painted and it ca nnotg react with the solution.
Shards or other small pieces and a stronger solution would be much more productive.
BoyntonStu
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