BobUK
Member
Just mixed some sodium hydroxide in water using a magnetic stirrer.
Toward the end of the mixing I noticed gas bubbles coming from both ends of the magnetic stirring rod, and a black substance on each end.
There has to be an almost invisible crack on the seams of the plastic. The black stuff possibly coming from the magnet inside.
So I need to buy a couple of spare magnets. The thing is they are sold in all sorts of shapes.
Olive Cone, like a rugby ball.
Parallel, some with a rib around the centre.
Cross shaped.
A few peculiar ones looking similar to a Calthrop or concrete sea defence.
Are the various shapes used for mixing different forms of materials?
For example, powders, crystals, liquids, thick syrups etc..
Toward the end of the mixing I noticed gas bubbles coming from both ends of the magnetic stirring rod, and a black substance on each end.
There has to be an almost invisible crack on the seams of the plastic. The black stuff possibly coming from the magnet inside.
So I need to buy a couple of spare magnets. The thing is they are sold in all sorts of shapes.
Olive Cone, like a rugby ball.
Parallel, some with a rib around the centre.
Cross shaped.
A few peculiar ones looking similar to a Calthrop or concrete sea defence.
Are the various shapes used for mixing different forms of materials?
For example, powders, crystals, liquids, thick syrups etc..