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H2 to 2H - what are the options?

Started by dieter, June 04, 2016, 04:11:31 PM

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dieter

Thanks everybody, and Mille Grazie Franco, very interesting data. I have to say, I still don't understand why mercury alloys would be diffrent from other metals as electrodes.

However, knowing the dangers of mercury vapours, I most likely am not going to play with it.

I was wondering if Gallium were a substitute, but the only thing they got in common is the low melting point, so I doubt it. Black Thungsten sounds good, maybe I'll find some in ebay.

ourbobby

Quote from: dieter on June 19, 2016, 04:16:23 PM
Thanks everybody, and Mille Grazie Franco, very interesting data. I have to say, I still don't understand why mercury alloys would be diffrent from other metals as electrodes.

However, knowing the dangers of mercury vapours, I most likely am not going to play with it.

I was wondering if Gallium were a substitute, but the only thing they got in common is the low melting point, so I doubt it. Black Thungsten sounds good, maybe I'll find some in ebay.

Hello,
         The amalgam solution to electrolysis comes first from Irvin Langmuir 1912 study and  later from page 103 of William Lyne's book "Occult Ether Physics" along with a design for Lyne's hydrogen furnace very similar to the one proposed by Franco - bit of plagiarism?

An experiment on the volatility of mercury was suggested to me some time ago, I never got round to testing it. If you have any mercury to hand, from say a switch, just drop a small drop in water and watch the reaction. Do this outside in the open air!!

I shall upload the Lyne book for you. Tread your own path with Lyne. Although he spends a lot of time researching topics and has I belive a degree in physics.