Originally posted by 12AX7
Nah, the O breaks off with hydrogen at the cathode, producing water.
Eh, was afraid of that... I noticed, with a strong chlorate solution (around 50g/100ml NaClO3, I think), weird smells and behavior being produced, my
guess is the chlorate ion was being reduced.
Nitrate and chlorate are about on par... they decompose about the same temperature for instance.
Maybe perchlorate is stable enough to provide gobs of easy lead hydroxide?
Any thoughts on preventing the lead sponge deposit at the cathode? I *always* get one. I also get, when the Pb(OH)2 isn't scraped off hourly, a
transformation to PbO2, which cakes on and ends up making a mess of things (a hodge-podge of chemistry then going on).
(Hmm this should be moved to the PbO thread...)
Tim |