Showing posts with label Epsom Salts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epsom Salts. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Particulate Comparison Between Magnesium Sulfate and Baking Soda

I compare the water samples from electrolysis testing between Magnesium Sulfate and Baking Soda. There's clearly more particulate from the Magnesium Sulfate.





My Observations

1. It occured to me that many electrolytes are producing particulate, so I wonder if they can be rendered suitable in combinations like baking soda and vinegar can.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Electrolysis Test Using Magnesium Sulfate

I conducted electrolysis testing using magnesium sulfate(Epsom Salts) as the eletrolyte and observed the results.



My Observations

1. The scum is must likely caused by the magnesium.

2. The scum builds for arround 40 minutes and then seems to dissipate around 50% towards the end of the test.

3. The brown particulate forms in the highest quantity to date.

4. Bubble formation seems to be good for the concentration and amperage