[Vo]:Fwd: Motley Fool: Lockheed Martin Doubles Down on Cold Fusion

2019-07-31 Thread Terry Blanton
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Re: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread AlanG
Thanks Mark.  Sigma does have it "tax paid" for $124 / liter. I may order some, but I consider it a low priority until we can get some details on what Mizuno uses. I might also try Everclear, (95%  Ethanol) which is only $19 at Liquor Barn. But the 5% residual water might affect the Calcite cr

[Vo]:The hottest debate in science right now: How to Build a Black Hole

2019-07-31 Thread Axil Axil
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RE: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread Mark Jurich
FYI: Here's a blurb on Ethanol Purification: https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ethanol#Purification ... So it now seems there are a couple ways of not using Benzene to remove the remaining water. I am not sure how Rossville is now performing their purification, so inquiring would be u

RE: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread Mark Jurich
ROSSVILLE GOLD SHIELD ETHYL ALCOHOL C2H5OH 200 POOF ONE U.S. Pint (473 ML) GOLD SHIELD CHEMICAL CO. HAYWARD, CA 94545 D.S.P. - CALIF. - 151 (Use to be in a Glass Container, now Plastic :( ) (STAMP SEAL, but the purification process usually leaves trace amounts of benzene, so please do NOT drink i

Re: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread AlanG
Ethanol is usually available in the US only as denatured Ethanol, even as "reagent grade". The additives are usually Methanol and Isopropyl, at up to 10% by volume. For that reason, I have not done the test using pure Ethanol, and we don't know what Mizuno used anyway. I did confirm that CaCO3

RE: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
The different reactions of methanol and ethanol with micro defects on the Ni mesh may affect subtle resonant reactions of Ca ions left in the surface defects from the tap water. Also the anions in the water may act differently with the alcohols during during nucleation of the CaCO3 crystals. F

RE: [Vo]:Calcium as a Mills catalyst

2019-07-31 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Alan should make sure ethanol vs =methnol does not make any difference in the deposition of caco3 crystals on the Ni mesh.Jed should ask Mizuno about this question. Bob Cook Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Ax