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Battery/LED challenge. play if you dare! Rate Topic: -----

#81 NATT 


Quark
:P Better to make a electrolytic battery!
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#82 Basim 


Lepton
I tried to light the LED with kitchen cleaner. I attached 1 wire to magnesium and the other wire to copper. The result was it lasted for 23 seconds. It was quite dim though.

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I tried to light the LED with kitchen cleaner. I attached 1 wire to magnesium and the other wire to copper. The result was it lasted for 23 seconds. It was quite dim though.
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