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Re: hasher post# 7538

Friday, 01/07/2005 10:27:23 PM

Friday, January 07, 2005 10:27:23 PM

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Okay, Hasher, name one or two "alternate chemistries." Since the chemistry takes place between the plates and the electrolyte, my hunch is that for the first 92 elements on the Periodic Table, there's not a single plate candidate out there that wasn't pretty well explored by 1905 or so, complete with electronegativity value calculated to five decimal places. Which leaves the electrolyte. Somebody's got an acid that's better/cheaper than what's in your car battery right now? And if you're talking alkaline electrolyte, what's better/cheaper than the KOH that Edison put in his original Edison battery?

I'll settle for just one of the "alternate technologies" that outdate the weight-to-surface advantages of reticulated dodecahedronal-structure.

How about it?

Caradoc