Yo fam!
So one random day, I was just chilling and this crazy idea hit me —
"Bro, can you actually make electricity with just salt and water?" π€
I didn’t overthink it. Just jumped right in. And guess what?
It worked! I legit made a little bulb glow! π (Yeah, I felt like a mad scientist for a minute π)
π What Made Me Try This?
Honestly, I’ve always been that curious kid who doesn't just accept what's in textbooks.
I wanted to see it happen with my own hands.
And not gonna lie — when that bulb lit up, it felt like winning a trophy π✨
π§° Stuff I Used:
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A regular bowl of water π₯£
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Normal table salt (yup, kitchen salt π)
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Two metal screws I found lying around π©
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A small LED bulb (nothing fancy)
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Some connecting wires
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A few crocodile clips
Pretty much everything you already have at home, no need to break the bank π‘πΈ
π ️ What I Did:
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First, dumped a bunch of salt into the water and stirred it up real good π§π
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Then stuck the two metal screws into the salty water, but made sure they didn’t touch
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Connected one screw to the positive wire of the LED, and the other to the negative
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Held my breath and waited... and then BOOM π₯ — the LED actually lit up!
It was wild to see electricity flowing just because ions were vibin' in salty water π±
π₯ What This Taught Me:
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How chemical reactions can literally generate electricity
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That small experiments can have BIG results
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You don’t need crazy labs or expensive gear to build cool stuff — just curiosity and vibes π₯
Stay creative, keep experimenting, and always trust your crazy ideas ✨
— Rbot Boy
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