Cold fusion (Colby Newman) blog 7

This week I am going to talk about Cold fusion.

What is Cold fusion?

According to Wikipedia, "Cold fusion is a hypothesized type of nuclear reaction that would occur at, or near, room temperature."

In other words, this type of fusion does not need to be a million degrees in order to work.

According to the World Nuclear Association, Cold fusion was discovered by two researches Stanley Pons, and Martin Fleischmann. 

The World Nuclear Association goes on to state, "'N-Fusion', or 'cold fusion', involves the electrolysis of heavy water using palladium electrodes on which deuterium nuclei are said to concentrate at very high densities."

In other words, they were able to replicate an ignition with out having to heat up to ridiculous temperatures. 

                        
                        Here's an image of what they used to pull this off.

According to the World Nuclear Association, other experiments failed to replicate it. 

They also go on to state, "Most of the scientific community doesn't consider it a phenomenon anymore."

Anyway, that's all I have for this week.



The link above will take you to the WNA's website.

Comments

  1. Very interesting. What is the benefit of cold fusion vs. regular nuclear fusion other than the temperature requirements to do it successfully, and what are the difference in reactions when things don’t go as planned?

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