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Bruce in Alaska
 
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Capt. NealŪ wrote:

Not what I said. I said a battery is a tank that uses chemical reactions
to store or release electrons.


No that is NOT what you posted.... Hmmm Backtracking a bit here are we?

In actual fact, H2SO4 is a conductor of electricity. You dispute this?
Try putting the stripped ends of an extension cord that is plugged into
a wall outlet into a beaker of H2SO4 and see the sparks fly.......
If it wasn't a conductor of electricity it would not blow the circuit
breaker, when doing the above experiment.

In actual fact, Lead is also a conductor of electricity, and PB02
is also a conductor of electricity. You dispute this? Try the same
experiment above with a chunk of lead or Lead Ozide. Same result the
breaker blows.

Now tell us all that there is "NO Conduction of Electrons" thru
a beaker of H2SO4, (a conductor) that has, a chunk of lead, (another
conductor) and a chunk of Lead Ozide, (another conductor) in it. when a
the two chunks are connected to the stripped ends of the wires, as in
the above experiment. The breaker certainly trips. If there is no
conduction in a battery, why does the breaker trip? Inquiring minds
would certainly like to know.

The rest of us know, that the above Grammer School Physics Experiment
demonstrates, that all the above conductors when placed in series do
consist of an electrical circuit, and that electrons do flow thru the
above circuit very well. Now that we have explained it to you, in terms
that you certainly can verify, by doing the above experiment, you should
be nice and go away. If not, then as I stated before, infusing the
required knowlege is beyound your capability, due to "High Internal
Resistance" between your ears.


Bruce in alaska I hate teaching Grammer School Physics, and
thought that when I retired i wouldn't be
doing it anymore....... Oh well.....
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