I've tried understanding the whole mole thing before but this explanation did it for me, since I'm interested in doing this myself. You are the only person to have a video actually showing the densified wood and it's so cool! Thanks!
How did the chemicals smell as you were cooking it? Sodium sulphite seems like you would get a pretty strong odour, but maybe it’s not reducing enough to release the sulphur? Thanks for running the experiment and sharing the results even though it didn’t go to plan.
I'm thinking the problem was that H2O2 was evaporating along with the H2O, leaving you with about the same concentration. H2O2 being less stable, might the process even have reduced the concentration?
You could be right but my theory was that since H2O2 boils at 150C it shouldn't evaporate off but, it could be decomposing into H2O and O2 which would defeat the purpose.
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I've tried understanding the whole mole thing before but this explanation did it for me, since I'm interested in doing this myself. You are the only person to have a video actually showing the densified wood and it's so cool! Thanks!
Excellent! You should have that mole checked out now ;)
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Awesome, thank you!
if it was about oxidizer then i think hypchlorite with little adition of hcl will do the job but beware of chlorine gas!
How did the chemicals smell as you were cooking it? Sodium sulphite seems like you would get a pretty strong odour, but maybe it’s not reducing enough to release the sulphur?
Thanks for running the experiment and sharing the results even though it didn’t go to plan.
You're correct, there was no sulfur smell. I would say it smelled like victory but that wouldn't be true....obviously.
I came for some clear Morning-Wood talk😉.
Thanks BroThor
Fingerprints and woodrings.
Ash & Elm Æ
Adam & Eve Æ
Could have been clearer but I tried ;)
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Happy Wodens day Wodnesdæg ~ Midgard.
I'm thinking the problem was that H2O2 was evaporating along with the H2O, leaving you with about the same concentration. H2O2 being less stable, might the process even have reduced the concentration?
You could be right but my theory was that since H2O2 boils at 150C it shouldn't evaporate off but, it could be decomposing into H2O and O2 which would defeat the purpose.
Try bleaching with a hypochlorite. It worked well for me
Cool. I'll keep that in mind.