Re: Palladium

From: Judy Seigel ^lt;jseigel@panix.com>
Date: 01/07/04-03:06:53 AM Z
Message-id: <Pine.NEB.4.58.0401070403440.1593@panix3.panix.com>

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, nze christian wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Sandy is true, palladium cholride absorb water during time. But it much
> more time comapre to gold chloride ( with gold it happen in few days , with
> palladium it could take years) . For sure if the palladium chloride is eep
> in a closed bottle. I found an old bottle of palladium chloride and there
> was no powder in it but paste of palladium chloride as it absorb water.
>

But it's my understanding that gold chloride that's turned liquid is still
"good", that if you know how much was in the container before it
deliquesced, say a gram, you could add the right amount of water and use
it... (In fact I dimly recall doing that years ago.) And if that's true,
maybe for palladium also?

J.
Received on Wed Jan 7 03:07:06 2004

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