[NewCandle] Sideways Alchemy - tungsten-gold?
Keith Nagel
NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Mon Aug 3 16:49:03 EDT 2009
You know, I'd try the damn thing myself but I don't have the
super duper spectro-microscope to play with (grin).
Alternately, I could try it and send the results to you
to analyze. How's that sound?
I still have the tubes of Ag/Al going. No new activity
but for slow hydrolysis noted.
I was thinking about the Ag/Al experiment that one could
redissolve the whole mess in nitric acid, plate out the
silver, and weigh the results. I had looked at silver
concentration electrodes the last time we discussed this,
sample probe and meter system here.
http://www.analyticon.com/analyticon/products/laboratory/p20ionspec.htm
Their silver probe measures down to .1 mg/L. I worry
about being able to plate out all the metal from the
solution. A direct measure of concentration would
be better, although liquid loss due to hydrolysis would
have to be taken into account. Also, I'm sure this
probe and others like it are pricey.
You would think with a few decades of silver based
photography ( and it's collapse ) that some kind
of cheap method would be available.
K.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 11:40 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Sideways Alchemy - tungsten-gold?
Thanks Keith, I will give it das looksie later.
I'm surprised at me too! I am however coming up on the final Day of
Judgement for the sloooowwwly dissolving Al strips in silver-whisper juice.
As you pointed out a while back, I am still not entirely sure how to
quantify any Ag that shows up, if any, but something will come to me.
n
> A quick look at Jeds site produced
> this paper.
>
> http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/PassellTOtraceeleme.pdf
>
> Trace elements added to palladium electrodes by exposure
> to gaseous deuterium.
>
> Mainly zinc, but some gold and iridium.
>
> I'm surprised you haven't tried setting up an electrolysis
> cell with aluminum anode and cathode, and just running
> the thing for 6 months. If anything interesting is
> happening, enough product ought to accumulate to allow
> for more definitive chemical testing.
>
> K.
>
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