yes because electrodeposition is a bio-digradable metal therefore having different properties
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Simple Potato Battery Select two different metal strips and one potato. Use a copper and a zinc coated metal strip. We need galvanized metal so the zinc can react. Carefully place the metal strips into the potato. Congratulations! You have just made a battery! Simple, yes? Now you will learn about your battery. Now, you may be wonder, what is causing a chemical reaction? Here is the explanation: 1. the potato has a mild phosphoric acid content H3PO4 2. reduction at Cu (copper) electrode: 2H+ + 2e- -> H2 gas 3. oxidation at Zn (zinc) electrode: Zn -> Zn++ + 2e- The H3PO4 acid puts the hydrogen ions in solution.
A student of A .L can give the answer of this question, simplified answer is the use of Electrochemical series must be kept in mind.
Farmers believed the metal poisoned the soil.
Yes, you could. When we weld, we use several different techniques. They will work out there in space. For instance, if you have an electric welder, it will still pour out a bunch of electric current when an arc is struck. The arc and the following current will create the molten metal "pool" at the site of the electrode and the work just like on earth, and you can create a bead. But you won't have to worry about the effects of air on your weld. No flux will be required to prepare or keep your material clean. Certainly if we wanted to trouble ourselves to haul up welding gas to weld, we could do that, too.
shielded metal arc welding use to electrode metal
Shielded Metal Arc Welding, commonly called Stick welding. A shielded electrode passes a current between itself and the workpiece. Both the base-metal and the electrode are melted by the current and the electrode is consumed and deposited into the melted puddle forming the weldment.
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Consumable electrodes actually form the filler metal of a weld. Stick and wire are examples of a consumable electrode. TIG on the other hand only produces the arc for the weld, and the filler metal is fed into it. The tungsten (the electrode) of a TIG torch does not enter the weld.
Go to auto parts store and you can buy a gapping and measuring tool for a couple bucks or less. You bend the metal part over the electrode. Do not damage the electrode or the ceramic. Also, it is not recommended that you use feeler gauges. HTH
Pencil "lead" is actually a mixture of graphite and clay, and is not an ideal choice for an electrode due to its impurities and inconsistent conductivity. It is better to use pure graphite or metal electrodes for more accurate and reliable results in electrochemical experiments.
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Simple Potato Battery Select two different metal strips and one potato. Use a copper and a zinc coated metal strip. We need galvanized metal so the zinc can react. Carefully place the metal strips into the potato. Congratulations! You have just made a battery! Simple, yes? Now you will learn about your battery. Now, you may be wonder, what is causing a chemical reaction? Here is the explanation: 1. the potato has a mild phosphoric acid content H3PO4 2. reduction at Cu (copper) electrode: 2H+ + 2e- -> H2 gas 3. oxidation at Zn (zinc) electrode: Zn -> Zn++ + 2e- The H3PO4 acid puts the hydrogen ions in solution.
No, the saturated calomel reference electrode is not suitable for use in strong alkaline solutions like 2-5 N KOH. The high pH environment can damage the electrode and affect its performance. It is better to use a reference electrode designed specifically for use in alkaline media, such as a silver/silver chloride electrode.
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You can use a process called Carbon Gouging which is a carbon electrode in a special stinger that blows compressed air to blow out the molten metal