>
> > Hmm. 1 eV (1.6e-19 joule or ~ 3.8e-20 calories) per atom
> 4.95e21 atoms/gram
> > translates to 190 calories.
>
> Hey Keith and I are talking about 1/10 eV not 1 eV... Are
> you using those "frosted glasses" again, Fred?
>
Would you believe 19.0 calories instead?  :-)
Off to get some kim-wipes.

Fred

> Jones


> [Original Message]
> From: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 3/2/05 12:24:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Explosive Antimony on Platinum, Cold Fusion in 1855?
>
> Fred,
>
> > > Sorry,  but .1 eV per atom is NOT going to give you an
> > > explosion, especially with a material like Sb with a low
> > > vapor pressure. It will hardly get very warm in fact.
>
> > Hmm. 1 eV (1.6e-19 joule or ~ 3.8e-20 calories) per atom
> 4.95e21 atoms/gram
> > translates to 190 calories.
>
> Hey Keith and I are talking about 1/10 eV not 1 eV... Are
> you using those "frosted glasses" again, Fred?
>
> Jones
>



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