At 09:43 pm 16-01-05 -0500, Keith wrote: >Hey Frank, > >The general idea was that when you dissolve a metal like >Au in acid, the disaggregation of the metal becomes increasingly >difficult as the particle size gets smaller and smaller, always stopping >at a point before the individual atoms.
It would be interesting to see if one could disaggregate water by instant freezing a fine mist and separating out the various size fractions to see how they differed in physical properties. I used a sieving technique with clay cement mixtures many year ago and it resulted in an interesting research paper which made a good talking point when I faced my promotion board. Needless to say they didn't know anything about the subject. That's the advantage of working at the coal face. 8-) Cheers Grimer

