Since the reactor has an observation window, the experimenters should also
look at the spectrum of the light produced by the reaction. They should
look for polarization and spectral line splitting as per the stark effect.

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 7:22 PM, JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

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>    1. Active electrode is tin amount of palladium deposited on nickel
>    mesh – by simple RUBBING
>    2. Nickel mesh does not work alone
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> See appendix A on page 26. These details are easy to overlook.
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> Speculation – Given that palladium works far better in electrolysis when
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> thin coating of palladium, then an area of improvement (for the fine
> results already presented in the several hundred watt range) would be to
> coat the nickel mesh with both silver and palladium or do the rubbing with
> the alloy – not the pure Pd.
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