On Friday 08 April 2005 08:37, Ian White G3SEK wrote:
> Steve Thompson wrote:
> >R.Measures wrote:
> >> The boiling point of anything in a vacuum is lower, but I do not know
> >> how much lower it is for gold. In any case, it would still be above
> >> the melting point of 1063ºC.
> >
> >Can gold leave the grid structure if it's molten but not boiling?
>
> Basically, yes - just like water (molten ice) will eventually evaporate
> completely away at room temperature.
And flow? And get pulled from the surface by anode potential?
Steve
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