ellafuntay - 16-11-2014 at 20:02
so, today i continued with my beginning chemistry experiments. I cut the plug off an old cell phone charger adapter that changes 110V AC to 5V DC. i
attatched some scrap copper to the wires and put them in some dilute sulfuric acid, with the hopes of making some copper sulfate. it seemed to work,
the acid turned blue, very cool. im letting it evaporate now.
anyway, i found on line a work of art called "Seizure", by Roger Hiorns. in 2008, he filled a room with 80,000 liters of copper sulfate solution
and let crystals grow all over everything. there are lots of pictures of it online. i searched on the sciencemadness website and didnt see any mention
of it, so i thought id mention it. cheers.
elementcollector1 - 16-11-2014 at 20:06
Nice. Any crystals of your own yet?
I remember when I was etching a circuitboard, and left the setup outside in the summer sun for a few days. When I got back, the circuitboard was half
buried in 5mm, deep blue crystals!
ellafuntay - 16-11-2014 at 20:10
no crystals yet, i just finished cleaning up. it could take a little while to evaporate in my cold apartment. now i have something to look forward to.
haha
Mailinmypocket - 17-11-2014 at 06:18
Link to the copper sulfate art!