i think that most probably the dark spot was just a thin layer of silver oxide.
CS is not intended to be stored for long periods. light catalyzes the
oxidation, this being the reason why CS is to be kept in a dark place. 1 month
is quite a long time. the oxidation is why your electrodes blacken.
I'm finding your experience very interesting, though I don't
yet have any answers for you. I am suspecting that some
trace of salt or other chloride contaminated your solution,
but I don't have any explanation for the location of the
deposit. Silver chloride is a white, insoluble substance.
It is
As you all know, I've been making this stuff for a number of years now but
discovered something 'out of the box' the other day.
On inspecting a stored batch I found it milky with extremely strong TE, and the
storage vessel had a dark spot in the centre on the bottom. Obviously much
more partic
Curious as to why a bubbler is considered bad?
A lot of people use this method.
Please and thank you.
Kind regards,
Michele
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I am interested in a new machine also as mine doesn't have a stir method
and seems a bit fragile. I also would like to know if any lend themselves
easily to using silver coins instead of silver wire. I bought two .999
percent silver and hope to use them. Thanks!
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:48 PM,
Hi all,
New here but have been devouring everything on silver for the past week and
I found this list through one of the forums. There are certainly some
confusing statements that I have been encountering from people and creators
of machines but I think I have it narrowed down to three choices an
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