[rescue] Re: I joined the SGI cult... Zeitnet anyone?
Harri Haataja
harri.haataja at cs.Helsinki.FI
Mon Feb 4 11:44:57 CST 2002
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 12:22:40PM -0500, George Adkins wrote:
> On Monday 04 February 2002 12:02 pm, you wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:47:41AM -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
> > > On February 4, Joshua Johnston wrote:
> > > > I don't know the technical reasons why the corrode off the top of my
> > > > head, but I do recall that being one of the few "Hey, I didn't know
> > > > that." Bits from my A+ study guide last year. Something to do with the
> > >
> > > Well...dissimilar metals in contact corrode. That's a fact of
> > > life. But the question is how quickly.
> >
> > Out of dissimiliar metals the less "pure"/noble/electrwhatever corrodes.
> > Gold doesn't, no matter what you pair it with. Not without addition of
> > something very strong. Platinium is the only metal more .. unreactive.
>
> Unreactive? is that why they use platinum as a catalyst? Because it doesn't
> cause reactions? Gold isn't a bad catalyst either.
And you should know that catalyst doesn't take part in reactions apart
from speeding them.
> Just visualize in your mind...
> Two Metals...
> Different valences...
That's what's been going on.
> Humidity...
Water is generally useful because it has both H+ and OH- components.
> metallic tin (conductor),
Why tin and and why bring a third element?
> slowly becoming tin oxide (abrasive use in gem polishing).
SnO ?
> Themal changes cause expansion, contraction, motion...
> Micron by Micron, the Gold is worn away,
> Leaving exposed the real structure of the socket's teeth...
Ofcourse it will eat through the plating eventually but I doubt stronly
that it would do it because of thermoexpansion and abrasion.
> Copper (or aluminum).
> now, we have again...
> Two Metals...
> Different valences...
> Humidity... (you get the idea...)
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