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Get Zinc, Carbon Electrodes and MnO2 from a Lantern Battery

Get Zinc, Carbon Electrodes and MnO2 from a Lantern Battery

We get Zinc, Carbon Electrodes and Manganese dioxide from a lantern battery.

We'll be using all of these components in upcoming videos.

Zinc is a good metal for battery experiments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id3tL2iI0Vw

Carbon electrodes are good for electrolysis.

Manganese dioxide will be used to make potassium permanganate.


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Indexed: 20/07/2009 06:18
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By Diane on 29/09/2009 15:25
This works with AA, C or D size regular batteries as well, as long as they aren't alkaline

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