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b. Peel apart to separate red- and black-coated wires (Figure 3). AB Figure 3. A) Peeling apart red and black coated wires; B) separated red and black wires. c. Use 1.6 mm gauge setting on wire stripper to remove ~1.5 cm length of rubber coating from both ends of each wire to expose the copper filaments, being careful not to sever copper filaments (Figure 4). ABC 1.3 1.6 1.5cm d. Twist filaments together tightly and fold in half (Figure 5). ABC Figure 4. A) Closed wire stripper; B) open wire stripper; and C) 1.5 cm length of rubber coating removed from copper wires to expose copper filaments. Figure 5. A) Exposed copper filaments; B) twisted copper filaments; and C) final product of twisted and folded copper filaments. e. Make two holes in the cardboard an inch apart from each other. f. Push the red wire through one hole and the black wire through the other. g. Insert each folded end of the wires into the handle of a matching alligator clip so that the wire touches the metal inside the clip handle (red wire should have a red alligator clip at each end; black wire should have a black alligator clip at each end; Figure 6).PDF Image | Chemistry of Copper Electrolysis
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