would heating CS harm it.
I want to try to concentrate CS via distillation.
Ed Kasper Santa Cruz, CA
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According to Bruce Marx, very few chemists know how to accurately analyze
CS.
A sample I sent to a major lab in Albuquerque came back 0.6 PPM when B.
Berger and Bruce measured it at within 1 PPM of the 10 that I got with wet
chemistry. Just from the Tynday observation it had to be greater than
Hi, am new to the list, but as reading Trem's letter
in regards to stories re MS, I would like to hear them
as my sister is in nursing home with MS.
Also, have plenty of silver now, but would like to
know some good places to get good silver reasonable. I
have the generator GNC sells (elec or batt
Atomic absorption/emission will measure "total silver" which includes ions
and particles.
Here is the equipment used at CSL:
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/Equipment/VarianICP.html
frank key
www.colloidalsciencelab.com
> - Original Message -
> From: "Reid Harvey"
> To: "silver l
Trem,
Read my post again. I thought I made it clear that I never had or
would wash any container used for CS.
While I don't understand the technical discussions on production between
those of you who have the background in that area, I do find it interesting.
I'm sure that nothing but goo
I would sure want to know what they have added to your tap water. I wouldn't
drink it till I knew.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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From: ascottsil...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 10:00 PM
Subject: CS>Strange results
I usually w
To: Mike Monett
Mike,
I have some photos of CS electrode coated with sludge, using LVDC. I tried
sending them to your last reported address (fcue0n...@sneakemail.com), but the
email was bounced. How may I get the info to you?
I hope that you are feeling better, these days.
Best regard
I usually wake up a couple of times in the middle of the night and drink
water. I run tap water through a Brita filter. In the last 6 months or so I
have
been adding CS to the glass of water that I keep by the bed. Last night the CS
turned the tap water a faint red color almost instantly.
Rece
Greetings,
Recently there have been postings regarding PWT calibration. On a CS
website is a table showing the mg of salt in a liter of water to produce
various readings:
"The following table shows a typical conversion of the PWT readings:
µS/cm ReadingResistivitymg/L of NaCl
99.9
500 gallons X 8lbs X 16 = 64000 X .20 (ppm?) = 1.28 ounces of
silver used. I should think that that amount of missing silver would
be noticeable. Something wrong with my thinking here? Mass is Mass,
correct?
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From: "Mike Monett"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60182.html
Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
From: Trem
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 18:08:47
> Hopefully you won't find something else to fault our units. I
> think they're the best ones available. Too bad you hadn't tried
> one before you started badmou
bob smith I just want to say, YOU are right, I make my own CS without the
bells, I use an 15Vdc power supply from a went south scanner to two #12 .
wires of silver, I use a Hanna PWT to check (calibrated the HI 7033 calibration
solution) I haven't had one bad batch yet. I love all the talk
Hi Bob,
Whatever you (and all CS users) do, don't wash the vessel with a liquid
detergent. The detergent contains surfactants that will stick to the glass
and cause agglomeration. If you feel inclined it is OK to wash them in the
dishwasher because that soap doesn't have any surfactant. If you
Mike,
No, it's just that I'm using a dial caliper and it's really hard to get a
good reading because of the corrugations. Obviously it is now thinner but
since the degradation appears to be evenly distributed between all the
electrodes I suspect it will be some time before I can see any significa
Mike,
Yes, like most others I started off with constant voltage/no current
limiting many years ago and immediately found that it was not repeatable. I
spent some time working empirically using current limiting, no additives,
various surface areas and run times before coming out with the first
gen
At 12:51 PM 6/13/03, you wrote:
You are right. The effect is more likely to show up on the smaller
system, which uses 0.25" plates. It won't sharpen the edge, but
rather smooth it and also tend to reduce the width. But the plates
are too thin to show much of a "V" due to the edge
Trem,
This is coming from someone who has no technical background and has no
desire nor sees no need for my developing these skills.
What is hard for me to understand is when others with backgrounds like
mine make such a prodject out of what to me is a simple process.(fill a jar
with DW, at
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60147.html
Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
From: Trem
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:30:35
> I test each SG7 individually by running a 1 1/2 gallon batch to
> assure the unit works properly before shipment.
> I also produce a batch every day or so to use
What do you guys have against particles? It might just be that they
do the "heavy lifting". Hey Frank, where are you when I need you?
Let the game begin.
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From: "Mike Monett"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
> url: http://e
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Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
From: Trem
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 12:31:40
Hi Trem,
Thanks for taking the time to carefully review my post. I know we all
started using the same kind of system, so everyone is used to the same
result. But I was ver
Mike,
I guess the reason for stirring is because I use higher current density
because of the close electrode spacing on our high speed units and that
absolutely requires it. The combination of the two speeds the process
dramatically and that's what I was after when designing the unit. Most
peopl
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Re: CS>Proper jar cleaning
From: Ruth Bertella
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 07:47:44
> Hi Mike -
> Last night, I put about an inch of CS in two different glasses
> (using two different batches of CS) as you requested. They both
> t
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Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
From: Mike Monett
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:52:55
I think I goofed at the step calculating the amount of silver lost per
side:
Calculate thickness per side.
ea = th / 3
= 7.2 / 3
= 2.4 mils
The 50% du
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Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
From: Trem
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:30:35
> I test each SG7 individually by running a 1 1/2 gallon batch to
> assure the unit works properly before shipment. I also produce a
> batch every day or so to use
Hi Mike -
Last night, I put about an inch of CS in two different glasses (using two
different batches of CS) as you requested. They both turned cloudy (kind
of whitish) - although one seemed to have been a little cloudier than the
other. Is this what it was supposed to have done? What does t
Reid,
The AA measures TOTAL silver!!! Both inoic and particulate. It is a flame or
laser burn of the material and the spectrum is captures on film.
"Ole Bob"
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