I found a home brew battery in a 1920s radio magazine:
that specifies to use sulfate of zinc and acidulated water and saturated copper sulfate crystals.
I have not done any chemistry since high school in 1975.
so I looked up on the internet ZINC SULFATE
and
ACIDULATED water.
and found on the web and it says we can buy 220mg zinc sulfate capsules...to eat.
huh?!!??
edible batteries?
Zinc Sulfate (220mg) - 100 Capsules
Zinc sulfate is an inorganic compound and dietary supplement. As a supplement it is used to treat zinc deficiency
but hey...it did say "OR"
and when I look up acidulated water it said
wiki:
Acidulated water is water that an acid has been added to it, usually lemon juice, lime juice or vinegar. Citric acid and ascorbic acid can also be used.
Acidulated water can be made by combining 1.5 tablespoons vinegar or 3 tablespoons lemon juice.
sooooo.. OK... this doesn't sound real toxic or dangerous to show and tell kids battery chemistry....
AND THEN
there is the saturated copper sulfate....
which is readily available at the hardware store
ROOT KILL copper sulfate pentahydrate 99%
with instructions to grow the crystals
OR
just buy 10 pounds of crystals from a seed supply house for $32.
Note that I did purchase the blue crystals.
And then I found that well heres a twist..
Zinc sulfate from Greenway Biotech Contains 35.5% zinc and 16.5% sulfur
3 pounds on EBAY costs $13
http://www.ebay.com/itm/192046636849So then I have to ask if ALL the zinc sulfate sold in garden centers and
hardware stores
contains SULFUR.... and IS toxic.
So I am sort of stumped here.
Can I build this battery using the hardware store zinc sulfate ...mixed with what...
water? diluted sulfuric acid? to make the liquid in the battery article refered to as sulfate of zinc solution?
and then
for the copper sulfate solution...
is that a mixture of water and the blue crystals?
So what I am trying to figure out is WHAT precisely I should be using as SULFATE of ZINC
and if using these chemicals poses an explosive mixture hazard risk.
And then... to really tip the scales of DONT TOUCH THAT
it says :
Tis well to amalgamate the zinc.
well... some more research... I added to below the article that explains why
the battery will work better with amalgamated zinc
BUT
the instructions say dip and wipe the zinc in mercury.
What happens if I leave out the mercury step?
Does the zinc corrode faster? Does the battery fail real fast? How fast?
or does it corrode and fail over time... time enough to demonstrate it does work as a battery for a while.
So which chemistry forum does this kind of question fit into?