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Making Expanded Graphite

It can be dangerous and hazardous to health if not mentally prepared and Precautions not taken , Highly recommended to follow the exact steps before Making expanded graphite.  1. Make sure to have full beaker of water and baking soda ( Not premixed ) but must have handy in case of Acid spills. Baking soda and Water make acid to neutral as fast as possible.  2. must Use gloves and eye gaugles  Ingredients :  1. Graphite Flakes solid 2.  Sulfuric Acid 93 % liquid 3. Amonium nitrate solid 4. 10 JENITORIAL STRENGTH Amonium liquid Steps :  1. 1 Gram of Graphite  2. 4 Gram of Sulfuric Acid .  3. 2 Gram  of amonium nitrate 4. Stir it using glass rod  5. Leave it for few hours .  6. Drop acetic solution drop by drop into Distilled Water.  ( Pouring large amount may cause problem ) splattering.  7. Wash it with water 2 3 times ( 50 Ml of Water ) (Acid Once diluted first time , We can wash fast .. 8.  20 GRAMS OF jenitorial stregth of Ammonia to neutralize acid completely.  add it slowly and sti

Aluminium Vanadium pentoxide battery

  Creating a rechargeable battery involves several steps and requires careful consideration of materials, safety precautions, and experimental procedures. The following is a general guide for making an aluminum-vanadium pentoxide rechargeable battery. Please note that this is a simplified overview, and actual experimentation should be conducted with proper safety measures in place. Additionally, the specific details may vary based on the chosen materials and conditions. Materials: Aluminum (for the anode): Prepare aluminum in a suitable form for the anode. You may use aluminum foil or another appropriate form. Vanadium Pentoxide (for the cathode): Prepare vanadium pentoxide in a suitable form for the cathode. Vanadium pentoxide is commonly available as a powder. Electrolyte: Choose an appropriate electrolyte. A commonly used electrolyte for aluminum-vanadium batteries might involve a solution of aluminum chloride (AlCl₃) in a suitable solvent, such as acetonitrile (CH₃CN). Separator: S