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that is true. i have tried it myself, so with my other electrolysis experiments.xxxpiderFrom: baby_grand <no_reply >Subject: Re: baking soda ??? Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 4:27 PM

it dissolves into water, forming a sort of bridge which carries more current than the water alone. same thing with salt, but salt also is irritating to skin when electricity is involved. baking soda is milder to skin. really just a tiny pinch of baking soda is needed to get a lot more current so go gradually.

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> bG, I'm going to start using baking soda for a boost. I was just wondering how it works. I could see if you used salt in the water, that would make sense. How does baking soda provide a stronger current or connection? Jim

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