Salt to dissolve in the soil moisture to serve as the conducting electrolyte. It will exhaust more rapidly in rainy season and will need replenishment.
Charcoal to dissipate the heat generated (IxIxRxt calories) when the lightning current is discharged into the earth. It will eventually burn up into ash and need replenishment.
For Earthing Pit Ratio of Charcoal to Salt should be 10:1
The atomic ratio in this salt is 1:1. The mass ratio is 22.999:35.457 of sodium to chlorine, the ratio of the atomic weights of sodium and chlorine.
The use of salt chlorine generators can cause pin holes and pits in stainless steel.
An anhydrous sals hasn't water.
Safe ratio would be 75 mil of Acid to 1 Litre of Water
it is usually around the measurement of 6.0~ 7.4. However, it really depends on the ratio of the water and the epsom salt. it also depends on what you did with it.
We use earth pits for by-passing the high voltages from the lightning rod in case of thunder strikes.. After digging earth pits, salt(na-cl) & charcoal.....salt increases conductivity, whereas charcoal decreases conductivity......so we use charcoal
charcoal & salt have low resistivity it is easy path to capture current towards earth.
The ratio of salt water to fresh water on the Earth is approximately 40 to 1. The oceans are comprised of salt water.
Gunpowder typically consists of three main components: 75% nitrate (potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate), 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur. These ingredients are mixed together in specific ratios to create a combustible mixture that propels a projectile from a firearm.
Salt Petere (Potassium Nitrate), Charcoal, and Sulfer
The answer depends on which salt.
Salt is not a good conductor of electricity, but salt solution is a good conductor. Salt maintains moisture and charcoal gives good conductivity causes earth point/pit in good electrical conductivity place
put this mixture in water. salt will dissolve in water. now filter this solution with a filter paper. we will get particles of charcoal on the filter paper as residue. now heat the solution of salt and water .the water will evaporate leaving behind salt. thus the mixture of charcoal and salt is separated.
The atomic ratio in this salt is 1:1. The mass ratio is 22.999:35.457 of sodium to chlorine, the ratio of the atomic weights of sodium and chlorine.
No. You will need to distill the water to do that.
For earthing pipe of 40mm dai & 3 mtr. Long required 5 kg. Of salt & 6.5 kg of charcoal. This type of earthing is done for distribution transformers of various rating.
You think probable to concentration of salt in water.