Precipitates of barium are white to greyish white including BaSo4.
Way bad chemistry, erronious assumptions about a copper precipitate.
This is a bunch of hooey!
Ken
At 08:04 PM 5/29/02 EDT, you wrote:
> For chemtrail watchers
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>http://www.carnicom.com/precip1.htm
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>Phil Sr
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>The si
If you've ever tried to make colloidal copper in distilled water you get
a precipitate like that.
It's probably a copper oxide CuO, or hydroxide. CuOH is formed by
electroysis in water that contains salt...most air does have some salt in
it especially near the coast. If it's Barium sulphate, wh
For chemtrail watchers
http://www.carnicom.com/precip1.htm
Phil Sr
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