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    From Archimedes Plutonium@21:1/5 to Archimedes Plutonium on Fri Sep 15 08:05:34 2023
    AP's 257th book of science// Chronicling the two most sloppy famous recent Physics-Chemistry Experiments-- Electrolysis of Water & Rutherford-Bohr nucleus
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    Sep 14, 2023, 7:41:28 PM (14 hours ago)



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    AP's 257th book of science// Chronicling the two most sloppy famous recent Physics-Chemistry Experiments-- Electrolysis of Water & Rutherford-Bohr nucleus

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    So my 257th book of science will be the two notoriously poor and sloppy famous experiments of the 20th century. The Rutherford-Geiger-Marsden-Bohr gold leaf to determine nuclei of Atoms when atoms have no nucleus and the Water Electrolysis experiment
    thinking they need not weigh the mass of hydrogen compared to oxygen in atomic mass units. For AP claims the formula of water is really H4O and not H2O.

    In the shoddy, sloppy, half marble logic of Water Electrolysis, AP realizes that to explore this shoddy experiment of Electrolysis requires the technical ability to weigh micrograms.

    When was the first time in human history that humanity can accurately measure micrograms?? Looking in the literature, there is no history of when micrograms were able to be accurately measured.

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    --- quoting frontiers ---
    QCM was introduced in 1960s to monitor layer formation in vacuum and air thanks to the high mass sensitivity of the 5 MHz quartz system (0.057 Hz cm2 ng−1) which was superior compared with other available technologies (Janshoff et al., 2000).Oct 10,
    2018
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    Quartz Crystal Microbalance With Dissipation Monitoring
    --- end quoting ---

    So, based on that above history snapshot, could we say that chemists and physicists could not weigh water electroylsis of hydrogen and oxygen until after 1960?

    No, the answer is no, for all it takes is a very smart chemist or physicist to collect enough hydrogen and oxygen in a container, and not the microgram amounts. And then to be able to measure that same container in a vacuum of content.

    But 1960 is a good enough start date. For there is no excuse from 1960 to 2023, 63 years later to do the Water Electrolysis experiment and accurately weigh the hydrogen test tube versus oxygen test tube to see if 1/4 ratio or 1/8