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NiCr wire and water

Suppose I'm a very impatient person and I want to heat up water by getting rid of the layer of isolation between a NiCr wire and the water (e.g. skinny-dipping). The idea is that, since the wires can ...
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Water electrolysis - what is happening to an iron anode?

So I made an experiment to find a good electrolyte for a water electrolysis. I tried citric acid, which turned out to not produce any gases at the anode, I tried sodium hydroxide, which turned out to ...
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Corrosion rate of a metal in a liquid in relation to the size of electric current

I am trying to determine the formula for calculating the corrosion rate of a metal in a liquid in relation to the size of electric current that is passed between 2 metal plates. For example: we have 2 ...
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