The construction of this simple battery. A zinc coated nail (2″ galvanized nail) and length of copper wire (6 cm of 14 gauge copper wire) are suspended in vinegar (4% acetic acid). A discarded film container is ideal for this project The copper lead is the "+" terminal of the battery and the galvanized nail is "-". According to the voltmeter, this vinegar battery is producing 0.834 volts. This battery still only produces a tiny current. Connect more batteries in series to increase voltage and current flow.
just stick some metal in the lemon and connect it all up with wires and crocodile clips, and wazzam you have have a lemon battery. This is becuase the acid in the lemon acts as a battery
what info do u have on vinegar battery
vinegar makes a battery because of the ions in the vinegar which was reacting to the metal which gives of a electric circuit
simply vinegar and battery :))
Yes, that is possible.
Your vinegar and battery acid solution doesn't make good eye drops.
just think! this is retep nohj nilaya
You will ruin the battery.
vinegar
No, it will do nothing
Because when the chemicals in the egg emerge with the vinegar acids it dissolves.
NO you might make some deadly gas fumes use baking soda and water mix then when it drys out sprinkle baking soda on all metal under battery.
I am experomenting with batteries for a science fair project. The cell that worked best was the "bleach cell" which produced 1.7 volts. The anode is aluminum. The cathode is Copper. The electrolyte is liquid bleach. However, the answer to this question is the vinegar battery. But, if you use vinegar as the elestrolyte and copper and zinc as the electrodes the zic will "burn out" after only a few hours. Thanks- Josh