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Homemade sodium lamp

Here's a relatively easy way to get some sodium light: place an electrode in a glass tube above a glass full of brine, apply high-voltage power. Electrolysis at the discharge-water interface pulls aqueous sodium into the gas phase, where it diffuses in the plasma, resulting in the element's characteristic yellow-orange color.


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Homemade sodium lamp


Here's a relatively easy way to get some sodium light: place an electrode in a glass tube above a glass full of brine, apply high-voltage power. Electrolysis at the discharge-water interface pulls aqueous sodium into the gas phase, where it diffuses in the plasma, resulting in the element's characteristic yellow-orange color.

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Tuopeek   [Dec 14, 2024 at 09:00 PM]
Interesting result Max, as this is at atmospheric pressure I might have though it would be more like a high-pressure sodium lamp.
Ria   [Dec 14, 2024 at 11:02 PM]
Fascinating; what is the voltage used..?

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