nickel has a density of 9grams /cc 100 grams of nickel / (9 grams /cc) = 11 cc
11/1000 = 1% where did I go wrong? On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > *From:* Axil Axil > > > > Ø > > Ø I repeat: the nickel powder is only 3% or less of the volume of the > reaction chamber. > > > > Sorry. Absolutely not. Nickel or any metal nanopowder must be supported, > and that could be the other 97% if the 3% is correct (which I doubt). > > > > Bare metal nanopowder can never work. Period. > > > > Ø It must be affixed to the stainless steel reaction vessel wall. > > > > Nope. That would mean it is unsupported. > > > > Unsupported nanopowder does not work. This has been tried repeatedly with > no success, since all metals agglomerate in a matter of seconds. > > > > I know of no exception to the rule that metal nanopowder must be partially > embedded in a dielectric – that is what is meant by “supported”. > > > > Jones > > > > > > >

