RE: [Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

2008-01-25 Thread zeropoint
Ed wrote:
This is standard chemistry.

Just like standard nuclear physics is to LENR?
;-) 
Sorry, couldn't resist...

-Mark


-Original Message-
From: Edmund Storms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:43 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

Frank,

The D does not carry a positive charge in this solution because the Li and K 
are more
electropositive than is D. This is standard chemistry.

Ed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing 
 dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, 
 which is palladium.
 
 Ed
 
 Does not the Hydrogen and the Deuterium ion contain a positive charge in 
 solution.
 
 Are not these positive charges attracted to the cathode which is 
 negative in a
 
 cell that is receiving energy.  Is not the D2 liberated at the cathode.
 
  
 
 Frank
 



[Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

2008-01-22 Thread FZNIDARSIC
Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals  containing dissolved 
D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the  anode, which is 
palladium. 
Ed



Does not the Hydrogen and the Deuterium ion contain a positive charge in 
solution.
Are not these positive charges attracted to the cathode which is negative in 
a 
cell that is receiving energy.  Is not the D2 liberated at the cathode.
 
Frank




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Re: [Vo]:D2 at the anode, now I am really confused

2008-01-22 Thread Edmund Storms

Frank,

The D does not carry a positive charge in this solution because the Li 
and K are more electropositive than is D. This is standard chemistry.


Ed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Fused salt is a mixture of potassium and lithium metals containing 
dissolved D. No water or Cl is present. D2 is produced at the anode, 
which is palladium.


Ed

Does not the Hydrogen and the Deuterium ion contain a positive charge in 
solution.

Are not these positive charges attracted to the cathode which is negative in a 


cell that is receiving energy.  Is not the D2 liberated at the cathode.

 


Frank





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