[rescue] Re: I joined the SGI cult... Zeitnet anyone?

Greg A. Woods woods at weird.com
Mon Feb 4 13:34:59 CST 2002


[ On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 12:22:40 (-0500), George Adkins wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [rescue] Re: I joined the SGI cult... Zeitnet anyone?
>
> Unreactive? is that why they use platinum as a catalyst?  Because it doesn't 
> cause reactions?  Gold isn't a bad catalyst either.  

I would exect "unreactive" to mean that "it doesn't react", not that "it
can't _cause_ reactions in other materials".

When something corrodes, it itself reacts.

Platinum, when used as a catalyst, has to be hot, very hot, IIRC.
Perhaps so for gold too.  Platinum and gold are very "unreactive"
themselves.

> Themal changes cause expansion, contraction, motion...
> Micron by Micron, the Gold is worn away, 

Mechanical friction and the resulting wearing are not related to
chemical reactions and corrosion.  :-)

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