On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 7:09 AM, <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:

>
> As far as Jones comment as finally..Its is finally not.. this was done 15
> years ago.   Jones did ask a good question of why hydrogen in nickle and
> why deuterium in palladium.  It must have something to do with
> a resonant condition at that speed.  Helium in another metal may work at a
> different pressure and frequency.  I am trying this trying to achieve
> another result.
>

I was wondering about dissociation.  Can anyone clarify -- will hydrogen
dissociate in any metal that is acting as a cathode, e.g., Pd, or will it
only dissociate in a metal with a crystalline structure of a small enough
size?

Eric

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