Okay, I am going to grade 10 after summer, but I remember my grade 8 science fair project and it got me to thinking. My project was which citric fruit would conduct the most electricity. I knew that the more acidic something was, the more electricity it would conduct but I still did the project because it was easy. Anyways, wouldn't something like an acid be good if you had a copper waterblock and a zinc lined radiator, then like hook up a led to it to make the electricity flow. Wouldn't this help the heat to move through the acid itself from the block to the rad?
Now, I wasn't originally going to write this, but the thought came to me. It is pretty far out, I'd say, but could it work?
And what I was originally going to say was, add lots of salt to the water. It would prevent the growth of anything, and from what I learned from my grade 9 sci fair project, wouldn't it help conduct heat through the water itself to the rad? I mean, heat and electricity are both electrons, right? And I learned that salt made the water more electrolytic, so wouldn't this work?
I'm not really sure of what I'm thinking, but it sort of makes sense...doesn't it?