Okay so there are two chemical reactions that exist in terms of energy: input and output but what are they and if you put aluminum in copper chloride which one would it be?
Everyone knows it takes 4 squirrels to power 4 bulbsGet bigger ones if you only have two! Sorry- just being a s.aThe previous answer is right- the buggers love to chew wires.
Squirrels can chew through the insulation of your wiring and short it outI would check your fused and breakers in the distribution box first.
First lay out some bait, I Suggest using box mouse traps if you want then alive, or if dead Use the old Traps they work, but the bait is key i catch squirrels all of the time outside, with peanuts.
Yes, Squirrels can effect your light(electric)They love to chew on wires just like mice doI would get a registered electriction to check this problem out as Fires do start from bad wireingBe safe and do it nowgood luck
Concept: An element and a compound can react to form another element and another compound Materials: 200 mL of 0.1M copper(II) chloride (CuC12), 5 cmsquare piece of aluminum foil (Al), 400-mL beaker, safety goggles Procedure: 1Place the beaker of copper(II) chloride in front of the class2Crumple the aluminum foil and throw it in the beaker3Soon the solution starts to bubble as hydrogen gas is produced4A red brown precipitate of copper falls to the bottom of the beaker, and the aluminum foil dissolves completely5Aluminum would react spontaneously with water without its protective oxide coatingThe aluminum-copper(II) chloride reaction removes this protectionCaution: Copper(II) chloride is an irritant3CuCl2 + 2Al - 2AlCl3 + 3Cu Input 3CuCl2 + 2Al Output 2AlCl3 + 3Cu