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callthebank

04/15/10 12:03 PM

#37660 RE: SteveF #37656

Steve. Z say's changes where made to the machine.
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Zardiw

04/15/10 3:52 PM

#37717 RE: SteveF #37656

Well that's totally WRONG...lololol. ANY chemist will tell you that the output depends on the catalyst. You see there are MANY catalysts......and they do different things......easy to forget/not know/miss/ignore that tiny itty bitty factoid........z
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Steady_T

04/15/10 4:22 PM

#37736 RE: SteveF #37656

Steve... Wrong answer.....The formulation of a catalyst can alter the predominate output species in a chemical reaction.

There are many chemical processes that don't have a single result but have a mix of chemicals as the output. Some of the outputs will be produced in larger amounts than others. The choice of catalysts in chemical processes is frequently made to drive the output mix towards the more desirable output species and lower the amounts of the undesirable ones.

In answer to running the machine in the mode that it came from Donghe, it may no longer be possible to do that after the modifications have been made for both the continuous process and the different operating temperatures.

Even if it were possible, what is the point? Donghe publishes what the expected output is. If the Islechem numbers are better than those published numbers why bother?