Potato Science Experiment Kit
The LED is also capable of running on various substances, including tomatoes, lemons, apples, as well as soft drinks or beer. BYO Potatoes!
$3.95
5 in stock

This item: Potato Science Experiment Kit
5 in stock
$3.95
$3.95
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You may know potatoes as a good source of potassium, but did you know they can be used to power an LED?
With this Potato Clock Science Experiment Kit, you can generate enough electricity to run an LED by pushing the zinc and copper electrodes into the potatoes, causing an oxidation/reduction reaction that is converted to low voltage.
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| Weight | 0.161 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6 × 8 × .5 cm |
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