
Can Jello
Brand Instant
Gelatin replace coal fired power plants? Probably not but it can be
used to build a demonstration microbial fuel cell from common
materials. This is a fun classroom or rainy day project, tie
multiple cells together and use the power to light an LED. You'll
probably need a jou...
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Blog About: Lime Jello, Yeast and Carbon Paper Fuel Cell
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