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Electrochemistry cut off experiments and absurdity of modern science….

Due to a lot of advantages, mainly the low cost of materials and simplicity of design, electrochemistry is becoming a preferred field for new proposed cut off experiments.
The first cut off experiment relates a battery for which both electrodes (cathode and anode) undergo an oxidation reaction. It consists simply in an electrode of Zn and an electrode of Fe dipped into a solution of sulfuric acid. Both electrodes are oxidized and bubbles of hydrogen are visible with naked eyes at both electrodes and supplementary an analytical procedure can detect Fe and Zn species in solution. For those specialists with ,,seeing problems” a detailed photo with gas bubbling is provided. A common ammeter connected between these electrodes is able to detect an electric current with a size related to the area of electrodes immersed into solution. I think it is the simplest experiment ever designed which rule out actual modern science. The cost of experiment: about 1 euro. Of course, other couple of reactive metals or other electrolytes can be used with the same results.
The myth of simultaneously oxidation at one electrode and reduction to opposite electrode fall down. The oxidation state is supplementary ruled out as being useless and artificially introduced in science.

Second experiment reload the old Volta pile, the first battery ever build. All ,,serious” scientific texts remind it only as a curiosity without any detail for a very simple reason: there is no explanation for it. It is not clear why salt brine increase the current furnished by a couple of Zn and Cu electrodes, when no reaction takes place between salt and these metals.

The link:
http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/electrochemistry cut off experiments.htm

The site changed toward a multilanguage structure so the old links will give some accessing errors. The site will be available in Romanian and French in short time. The version in Romanian will be the most trustfully because it will be verified by me personally. For other translations some language errors are possible because the translations are made by amateurs.
I am searching for persons willing to help me to translate the site into German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, etc.
Contact email: sorincosofret@yahoo.com

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your link is bad. It brought up a 404 notice. Do you have another?


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Hi,
The link is good but only a part ie recognised as html link by editor.
If you copy the entire link in the internet browser it works.

http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/electrochemistry cut off experiments.htm

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That link still not working?

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The link is working...

You should copy in the browser the entire text line up to .htm

It is a problem of a forum software and it cut the long links.

Instead of taking the entire link:
http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/electrochemistry cut off experiments.htm


only the

http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/electrochemistry

is activated.

It is so diffcult to copy a line into browser ?

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Originally Posted By: sorincosofret
It is so diffcult to copy a line into browser ?

It's not clear if that's a facetious question or a statement. Whatever, the link will not work, pasted or otherwise. Neither will it work from any of the other forums in which sorincosofret has made duplicate posts.

Before anyone wastes time on this, they might note the responses (if any) made in those forums in order to avoid pointlessly covering the same ground. E.g.:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physi...ed36a9?lnk=raot


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It is not a facetious question or statement.
When I loose money doing experiment against the mainstream current, and after that I loose time to post these messages be sure it is not a joke.

It was a simple question because when a person is interested in a link there are a lot of possibilities to find what you are searching for.

Even the link is broken and give a error message (404 or another) if only the first part of the link is inserted into browser :

http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/

it appear a list with 4 links and it is not difficult to choose
electrochemistry cut off experiments.htm


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Thanks, redewenur. That helps a lot.


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