Hi again Bob
some interesting info
you wrote http://www.remnantsaints.com/Alternativ ... Bob_Boyce/
"The only drawback was storage at pressure causes the monoatoms to start joining into diatomic pairs, and the mixture weakens, so it must be produced on-demand and consumed right away"
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I just found this information http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/monatomic
Monatomic is a combination of the words "mono" and "atomic," and means "single atom." It is usually applied to gasses: a monatomic gas is one where atoms are not bound to each other. Under Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), all of the noble gasses are monatomic. To be a monatomic gas, an element usually has to have zero valence (noble gasses) or be a normally diatomic gas under extremely low pressure, as is the case with Oxygen in Earth's upper atmosphere.
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thought you and others might find the info in bold very interesting
thanks heaps
Murray