Re: kitchen recipe for palladium

From: Clay ^lt;wcharmon@wt.net>
Date: 05/09/05-08:20:10 PM Z
Message-id: <54AEDE1F-98D7-470C-857C-CA1E92A87611@wt.net>

Oops - read the wrong line on my spreadsheet: make that

92ml water, 8.3g Pd and EITHER 5.8g sodium chloride OR 6.2g lithium
chloride

My bad.

Clay
On May 9, 2005, at 7:58 PM, Clay wrote:

>
> On May 9, 2005, at 6:20 PM, Eric Neilsen wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Well, then Clay "well, yeah", why didn't you post the
>> "proportions"? I
>> didn't have them at my finger tips either. : ) But I could provide
>> insight
>> for those wishing to follow along.
>>
>>
>
>
> Well, okay. I thought I did, but I guess I was mistaken.
>
> So in keeping with my 'Don't tell me about the pain, show me the
> baby' theme:
>
> for 100ml total solution: add 92ml water, 8.3g of Pd salt and
> EITHER 3.7g Lithium chloride OR 3.5g sodium chloride
>
> shaken and stirred
>
>
> As far as color goes, I just prefer the lithium. Making significant
> color changes with the platinum-palladium chemistry alone is like
> trying to tear down a house with a tack hammer. I just go straight
> to gumover, and get where I want to be.
>
> Happy trails.
>
> C
>
>
>
Received on Mon May 9 20:20:31 2005

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