[geeks] What is Microsoft planing with this?

vance at neurotica.com vance at neurotica.com
Sun Dec 15 20:41:28 CST 2002


Sodium Hydride is quite reactive.  Sodium Borohydride is safely stored in
mildly soapy water.  Liberating the hydrogen ends you up with Sodium
Metaborate, another safe chemical which can be recycled with hydrogen
again to make Borohydride again.  No waste.

Peace...  Sridhar

On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Andrew Weiss wrote:

> Put it in a can with holes and throw it in a river.
>
> Andrew
>
> Nice stuff NaBH4...
>
> NaH is nicer.
>
> mmmm H-
>
> On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 01:35  AM, vance at neurotica.com wrote:
>
> > I'm waiting for Sodium Borohydride to start taking off.
> >
> > Peace...  Sridhar
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