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Characterization of Organic Illumination Systems - Technical report on the phenomenon of electroluminescence in pickles, with apparatus diagrams and plots of current and temperature versus time. The practical applications of glowing pickles are also explored.
 
Electric Veggies - Attributes the origins of the glowing pickle demo to the children of Catherine Ireland, a chemistry teacher from Manhasset High School of New York, in July of 1987.
 
Fun Stuff - Electric Pickle - Attributes the origin of the glowing pickle trick to Steve Jacobs, a science educator who arranged for Mr. Wizard to perform the trick on The Tonight Show in 1990. Includes a plot of the sodium emission lines in the spectrum of the emitted light.
 
Glowing Pickle - Two enhancements to the standard demonstration apparatus: using a ground fault interrupt (GFI) to reduce the risk of electrocuting the demonstrator, and using potassium chloride (a dietary salt substitute) to produce a pink glow rather than the traditional sodium yellow. Also discusses the mechanism of the single-ended glow.
 
Glowing Pickle - Two enhancements to the standard demonstration apparatus: using a ground fault interrupt (GFI) to reduce the risk of electrocuting the demonstrator, and using potassium chloride (a dietary salt substitute) to produce a pink glow rather than the traditional sodium yellow. Also discusses the mechanism of the single-ended glow.
 
How to Make a Pickle Glow - Basic page with a description of a bare-bones apparatus made out of two forks and an electric cord.
 
Investigation Into The Luminescent Effects Of High Voltage On Pickled Foodstuffs. - Includes photographs and detailed information about safety precautions taken at each stage of the experiment and a discussion of electrode travel through the onions.
 
Jeff Appling - Associate professor of Chemical Education and Physical Chemistry at Clemson University. Research interests, sample publications, awards received, and hobbies.
 
Journal of Chemical Education: Glowing Veggies - Abstract of article extending prior work on glowing vegetables to non-sodium ions. Intended as an aid to science classroom demonstrations.
 
Journal of Chemical Education: The Incredible "Glowing" Pickle and Onion and Potato and... - Abstract of article on electrical conductivity in foods. Intended as an aid to science classroom demonstrations.
 
Lori's Chemistry Page, Complete with the Glowing Pickle - Discussion of various wavelengths of light, comparison of the colors of potassium, sodium, and lithium flames, and QuickTime movie of a demonstration of these concepts, by a high school chemistry teacher.
 
Net4TV Voice: Surfari: Electric Pickles - A personal anecdote from Mr. Wizard's housekeeper, with reviews and descriptions of many sites describing the glowing pickle trick.
 
Shady Hollow - Build a Glowing/Flaming Pickle - Includes photos of the mad-scientist apparatus using heavy-gauge wire and glass jars as insulators, and a plugged-in pickle glowing only at one end.
 
The Educator's Cheapbook - The Glowing Pickle - Classroom demonstration of the production of heat and light through electrical resistance. Includes explanation of the science behind the observed effects and a schematic for an improved pickle holder. Intended for upper elementary school students.
 
The Electric Pickle as Will and Idea - Philosophical discussion of the meaning of the experiment, and multimedia files (.AVI, .MOV, .WAV) of the results.
 
Useless Information: The Electric Pickle - The tale of a teacher in search of compelling classroom demonstrations. Also discusses, but does not explain, a demonstration where he set his tie on fire to satisfy a student's repeated requests.
 
X Magazine: Please Pass the Science - Reader feedback with a list of precautions to be taken when electrocuting pickles, of more humorous than practical value.
 
X Magazine: Please Pass the Science - Reader feedback with a list of precautions to be taken when electrocuting pickles, of more humorous than practical value.
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