Hi,
I've been trying out a "saltwater battery", using aqeous sodium chloride (table salt) as my electrolyte and magnesium and copper as my electrodes. Without the inclusion of hydrogen peroxide (3%), the 1.5V bulb connected to it couldn/t light up, but with a small amt of peroxide poured in, the bulb is able to light up brightly. Why is that so?
Also, why is that the nearer i bring the electrodes together, the brighter the bulb would be?
Another qn is why will the solution turn purple and then to brown when peroxide is added?
I'm quite confused about the workings of my battery now, because there is so many questions running through my mind; anyone would so kindly explain to me how this kind of battery works?
The things i used are stated above.
Thanks a lot man! Feel free to email me at spitfirxe@gmail.com if you want to help me out, or post here!
Thanks!