RE: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jurg and Jones and others— Jurg makes a good point regarding a strong field trigger for the reaction. The strong field may be electric or magnetic IMHO. The allowable energies and positions in of particles described in such a system by a QM wave function will be changed, and the allowable

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:51 PM Terry Blanton wrote: > > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:46 PM Robin > wrote: > >> So if an insult was intended, none taken. :) >> > > No, Donk was my favorite character in "Crocodile Dundee". Reminded me of > my uncle. > I joined this list over 2 decades ago at

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:46 PM Robin wrote: > So if an insult was intended, none taken. :) > No, Donk was my favorite character in "Crocodile Dundee". Reminded me of my uncle.

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Robin
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Tue, 16 Jun 2020 23:04:48 -0400: Hi, [snip] >Sorry, Donk. "donk" is Dutch for a low hill or rise in the ground. The Spaan means Spanish. "van" is "from". So if an insult was intended, none taken. :) >Just my sick, cynical humor that no one gets. I've

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:56 PM Robin wrote: > > In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:32:13 -0400: > Hi Terry, > [snip] > >Quick, name 5 compounds that are *not* hydrino catalysts. Are you sure? > > ? > I can't be sure of any of them, but what does that prove? Sorry,

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Robin
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:32:13 -0400: Hi Terry, [snip] >Quick, name 5 compounds that are *not* hydrino catalysts. Are you sure? > ? I can't be sure of any of them, but what does that prove?

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 5:59 PM Robin wrote: > In reply to Michael Foster's message of Tue, 16 Jun 2020 21:11:40 + > (UTC): > Hi, > > When Hydrogen and Chlorine burn, they react in a series of reactions like > this:- > > Cl + H2 -> HCl + H > H + CL2 -> HCl + Cl > > Both H & Cl are free

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Robin
In reply to Michael Foster's message of Tue, 16 Jun 2020 21:11:40 + (UTC): Hi, When Hydrogen and Chlorine burn, they react in a series of reactions like this:- Cl + H2 -> HCl + H H + CL2 -> HCl + Cl Both H & Cl are free radicals. Both steps produce HCl molecules, and the first step

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Jones Beene
Interesting info, Michael Another wrinkle to add in the mix (for a working method of collecting energy from dense hydrogen in a mechanical device) is the apparent superconductivity of protons when absorbed into a metal matrix even at elevated temperatures. Since superconductors are strongly

Re: [Vo]:"Burning"hydrogen with argon ?

2020-06-16 Thread Michael Foster
A couple of observations. If you are worried about the mechanical resonance of this reaction, don't use an engine with a crankshaft. Instead, just have a spring loaded piston with an adjustable tension to match the resonance of the reaction. Energy could then be extracted by electromagnetic