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- From: logajan@anubis.network.com (John Logajan)
- Subject: Sodium or Potassium
- Message-ID: <9211192134.AA12814@anubis.network.com>
- Sender: scott@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Scott Hazen Mueller)
- Reply-To: logajan@anubis.network.com (John Logajan)
- Organization: Sci.physics.fusion/Mail Gateway
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 06:41:17 GMT
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- Dieter Britz <BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk> writes:
- > Bush RT; Fusion Technol. 22 (1992) 301.
- > There is experimental proof. Using a Ni cathode, a Pt anode and 0.57M K2CO3
- >as electrolyte, and a plate of a "Ni alloy", excess heat was found, in
- >contrast with M&F, whose theory demands light water and a sodium salt
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- Farrell's posted procedure on this very forum suggested K2CO3. I remember
- vividly because I bought and own 10 pounds of the stuff.
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