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G-ORME

The technical name for Whitegold is Gold in its Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elemental (G-ORME) form. David Hudson s initial process for its preparation from metallic gold is set out in Appendix... [Pg.19]

The Philosophers Stone is prepared from metallie gold by the following proeess developed by David Hudson. The product is colloquially called "Whitegold" and technically known by the acronym G-ORME, which stands for the Orbitally Rearranged Metallic Element of Gold ... [Pg.386]

The insoluble white gold is filtered on 0.45-micron paper and vacuum dried at 120°C for two hours. The white powder product obtained from the filtration and drying is pure G-ORME. [Pg.388]

The above general description for the preparation of G-ORME from commercially available metallic gold is equally applicable to the preparation of ORMEs from the remaining Transition metals through reaction with nitric oxide (NO) gas. The Transition metals include platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, and osmium. Nitric oxide is unique in that it possesses the necessary chemical potential as well as the single unpaired electron. [Pg.391]

Awadzi K, Adjepcm-Yamoah KK, Edwards G, Orme M L E, Breckenridge AM, Gilles HM. The effect of moderate urine alkalinisaticm on low dose diethylcarbamazine therapy in patients with onchocerciasis. BrJ Clin Pharmacol (198 21,669-76. [Pg.225]

Whitfield JB, Moss DW, Neale G, Orme M, Breckenridge A. Changes in plasma y-glutamy 1 transpeptidase activ ity associated with alterations in drug metabolism in man. BMJ (1973) 1, 316-18. [Pg.391]

Winstanley P, Edwards G, Orme M, Breckenridge A. The disposition of amodiaquine in man after oral administration. Br 1 Clin Pharmacol... [Pg.399]


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