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Osmium (Stoni's sexual toy) 05-21-04 20:27 No 508635 |
Who told you that catalytic converters contain | |||||||
Who told you that catalytic converters contain hydrogenation catalysts? BUSH/CHENEY 2004! After all, it ain't my country! www.american-buddha.com/addict.war.1.htm |
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ApprenticeCook (Hive Bee) 05-22-04 02:31 No 508692 |
i love these weird 'otc' methods people come... | |||||||
i love these weird 'otc' methods people come up with... for the entertainment value... i dont even know whats in the car catalytic converters, if you have a ref for that info yeah maybe but seperating it from other shit and whatever.... good luck. Its just my opinion, but no-one listens to me anyway, and rightly so... |
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xxxxx (Newbee) 05-22-04 17:26 No 508785 |
contains platinum on ceramic | |||||||
the catalytic converters typically contain us$15 worth of platinum, although this does not really say how much by weight, due to fluctuations in price of platinum. |
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Osmium (Stoni's sexual toy) 05-22-04 18:34 No 508797 |
It contains a mixture of different precious... | |||||||
It contains a mixture of different precious metals. BUSH/CHENEY 2004! After all, it ain't my country! www.american-buddha.com/addict.war.1.htm |
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ning (acetaminophanatic) 06-03-04 05:02 No 511141 |
Which would appear to be | |||||||
platinum, palladium, and rhodium. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/catalytic- Actually, this is an interesting idea, because if it worked for hydrogenation, with rhodium, it could probably reduce aromatics to cyclic alkanes. Very handy. Actually, it would be cool to put the beads in solution as CTH catalyst, easy to separate afterwards. We'll all meet someday...on the other side |
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