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Classroom chem // Making a Mini Hydrogen Generator
Classroom chem // Making a Mini Hydrogen Generator
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Grade 9 - 12
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Summary
Learning Goals
Preparation
Activity Steps
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Preparation
Advice
2
What is Hydrogen Gas?
Theory
3
Hydrogen Generators
Theory
4
Sharp Objects and Power Tools
Safety
5
Cut the Popsicle Sticks
Step
6
Marking Holes
Step
7
Inserting nails
Step
8
Securing the Nails
Step
9
Coil the Copper Wire
Step
10
Creating the Cap of the Genera...
Step
11
Shorting the Circuit
Advice
12
Fill the Mason Jar
Step
13
Turn it on!
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Tools
Scissors
N/A
1 itself
Per team of 2
30cm ruler
any measuring tool will do
1 itself
Per team of 2
black electrical tape
a roll
1 itself
wire cutters/stippers
The ones we have for soldering
1 itself
Per team of 2
graphite pencil
or any marker will do
1 itself
Per team of 2
Sand Paper
small square
1 itself
Per team of 2
power drill
With 3/32 drill bit
1 itself
Hot glue gun
normal hot glue gun
1 itself
Per team of 2
Materials
Popsicle sticks
Must be wide enough to put nails in
2 itself
Per team of 2
hot glue sticks
normal
4 itself
Per team of 2
Tap Water
N/A
1 itself
Per team of 2
9V Battery Connector Wires
Alligator clips
2 itself
Per team of 2
Small Mason Jars
N/A
1 itself
Per team of 2
Iron nails
around 2 inches long
7 itself
Per team of 2
9V Battery
N/A
1 itself
Per team of 2
clear plastic tubing
thickness can vary
0.3 meters
Per team of 2
Copper WIre
must be around 12 inches long
2 itself
Per team of 2
Elastics/Rubber Bands
no too long
1 itself
Per team of 2
Ballon
n/a
1 itself
Per team of 2
Salt
Quantity not super important as long as water becomes conductive
5 grams
Per team of 2
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