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franco malgarini

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Produce heavy water
« on: December 11, 2015, 11:13:07 AM »
This is a cycle of production of heavy water, and therefore of deuterium, automated electronically,
 electrolysis with successive electrodes amalgam that also produce atomic hydrogen
 that is done recombine in successive stages obtaining heat and electrical energy.
 For which the system is self-perpetuating in time:

 The amalgam electrodes are electrodes for electrolysis of water made of an alloy of mercury with a metal, which can be sodium, lead, platinum, that have the characteristic of producing atomic hydrogen and not molecular hydrogen during electrolysis.
 The atomic hydrogen recombines immediately hydrogen molecular providing temperatures of 4000 ° C usable for furnaces to multifunction multiple successive stages in which one can obtain the synthesis of chemical elements at high temperatures, and the outputs of which molecular hydrogen is obtained for other cycles:


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franco malgarini

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2015, 06:03:05 PM »
Specific syntesis

sm0ky2

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2019, 05:11:30 PM »
I have discovered a better way to create Heavy Water
Simple, safe, and effective.


Take a unit of pure lithium metal in a tempered glass beaker
(Lithium Oxide from batteries can also be used)
and slowly add water, and wait for the lithium to react
continue this process, until all of the lithium has dissolved
some of the hydrogen and oxygen is released from the water, and you are left with a
highly concentrated Lithium Hydroxide


Dilute this to 10% with distilled water.


Next take Americum from recycled smoke detectors
this can be found inside the emitter
And place it into the diluted LiOH


and maintain the solution at 209.1 degrees F
Upon heating the LiOH releases its’ OH ion, and picks up 4 H2O’s
To become Li(H2O)4)


Alpha particles from the Americum will hit the large lithium salt
and destroy an oxygen atom.
a low energy neutron will be dissipated into the water
and a high energy neutron will fuse with the released Hydrogen ion


The lithium (Li(H2O)3) will then react with another water molecule
D will combine spontaneously with free atoms in solution.
Forming DHO, and D2O
H2O will condense in the vapor and a flammable mixture of OH- (hot gas)
will be in circulation.


Water vapor from the condenser can be siphoned back in and the gas bubbled
back up through the reactor.
once water vapor stops making it up the tube and into the condenser
remove your heavy water for purification.


To purify: (first stage)
Filter the solution and salvage the Americum catalyst


Next simply distill the water in solution and the lithium will calcify in the beaker
for simplicity some liquid is left to facilitate repetitive cycles.


This process can be continued to create reactor grade concentrations of DHO/D2O
This should be done outside or with a suitable vent hood to evacuate any remaining gasses.

seychelles

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2019, 05:54:46 PM »
WTF SMOKEY IT IS EASIER FOR ME TO INVOKE THE DEVIL THAN TO DO THAT SHIT.

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2019, 05:55:50 PM »
DON'T YOU HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO SMOKEY.


ramset

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2019, 09:32:25 PM »
Note to the screaming fisherman {{Bad Day fishing ?? maybe get a snickers Bar from Nick ...

Water is very interesting ,and we the "simple" need to understand all its attributes ?and possibilities .nothing to do with the Evil side of heavy water...
just understanding what may be possible ...
we do after all live on a water planet
 and some have said this type /stage of water plays a part in Plasma OU [LENR and is costly and lengthy process to make small samples.
Smokey is a FE Rock star !!

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2019, 10:55:34 PM »
some scientists cant Fathom out where our oceans particular type of water came from or how this planet has so much water and where it comes from.
It's simple it was simply a ball of water that got converted by planetoid debris when the planets were forming hence why it has holes or entrances at each end.

Raymondo

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2019, 11:18:04 PM »
WTF SMOKEY IT IS EASIER FOR ME TO INVOKE THE DEVIL THAN TO DO THAT SHIT.


I’m sorry, I should have posted a disclaimer.
You (or your minions) must have a grasp of basic chemistry
before attempting to produce a Deuterium molecule.


But thank you for being interested in the subject.

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Re: Produce heavy water
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2019, 11:22:50 PM »
some scientists cant Fathom (did you like that ;) anyway)out where our oceans particular type of water came from or how this planet has so much water and where it comes from.
It's simple it was simply a ball of water that got converted by planetoid debris when the planets were forming hence why it has holes or entrances at each end.

Raymondo


Judging by the shape of our moon, and evidence of catastrophic impacts in our pasts...
And the % of space rocks that are all or mostly ice....
I’d say it just landed here.... well after the formation of the planet
But before life started to appear. And probably grew for a while as our mini satellites crashed to the surface.


We still get hit by water, most of the “shooting stars” we see are ice rocks that burn up in our atmosphere.
And falls down as rain.