Battery Acid

  • m16piggy
    31st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I got the idea from here, but I felt like it needed it's own post.

    It would be cool to have a liquid that stores a charge instead of only conducting it.
    It should not conduct heat between particles all the way, it should conduct heat at 1/2 the rate other things.
    It should be a mild acid, not corroding electronics but slightly corroding other solids.
    When it meets ACID it should create a violent explosion (just for fun).

    Possible names-
    BACD
    BTAC
    BCID

    This is my first time suggesting an element, so... go easy?
  • code1949
    31st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    That would be simple to make, it could be charged by PSCN and discharged with NSCN, however, it would not be an acid as acid does not create a violent explosion with other acids. However strong alkalies are also caustic and can violently react with acid. Currently there are already technologies available to store charge.
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  • Thimo
    31st Dec 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • tery215
    31st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I thought acids charge metals by corroding/dissolving them?
  • m16piggy
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Bump; can someone else give their ideas?