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'''Cold fusion research''' began with an experiment in 1989:
*an insulated glass jar containing ] (commonly known as heavy water) in which two ]s were immersed, one of them a coil of ] wire, the other a rod of ] - a precious metal comparable in value to gold. A small voltage between the electrodes decomposed the deuterium oxide into oxygen and ] (a form of hydrogen), some of which was absorbed into the palladium.
*This was high school chemistry. But Fleischmann believed that if the process continued long enough, deuterium atoms could become so tightly packed in the palladium, ] would occur.

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