Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > At 11:46 AM 10/7/2005 -0400, you wrote: > > > >Ode Coyote wrote: > > > >> If both exceed their solubility limits and form molecular structures small > >> enough to stay suspended, then both and either can be considered colloidal. > > > >I think a suspension would be more apt.

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-08 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:46 AM 10/7/2005 -0400, you wrote: > >Ode Coyote wrote: > >> If both exceed their solubility limits and form molecular structures small >> enough to stay suspended, then both and either can be considered colloidal. > >I think a suspension would be more apt. Silver oxide and silver hydroxide

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
FRANK CUNS-RIAL wrote: > Marshall, I suspect that the peroxide would oxidize the ionic silver from > one free reactive electron to two, reacting simultaneously and stripping an > oxygen from the peroxide and releasing water. > Ag+1 + H2O2=AgO +H2O > This reaction is stoichiometrically balanced and

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-07 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Frank .- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:00 PM Subject: CS>H2O2 measurements I am making up some CS for a vet who wants it H2O2 energized. Previously on this list we have discussed exactly what H2O2 does when added to brewed EI

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > If both exceed their solubility limits and form molecular structures small > enough to stay suspended, then both and either can be considered colloidal. I think a suspension would be more apt. Silver oxide and silver hydroxide will form a suspension, but it will fall out and

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
If both exceed their solubility limits and form molecular structures small enough to stay suspended, then both and either can be considered colloidal. Next questions: Can such a molecular structure consist of both molecules in one crystal and can peroxide scavange one away and/or the other and b

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Nave wrote: > This agrees with my experimental results where I had to use about 3 > drops of H2O2 > to clear 12 oz. of slightly yellowed CS. Any less removed the yellow > color but left the CS cloudy. > > However, I'd appreciate if you could clear up a few things for me... > > What is the fin

Re: CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-06 Thread Dan Nave
This agrees with my experimental results where I had to use about 3 drops of H2O2 to clear 12 oz. of slightly yellowed CS. Any less removed the yellow color but left the CS cloudy. However, I'd appreciate if you could clear up a few things for me... What is the final proportion of ionic to coll

CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-06 Thread Matthew McCann
Dear Marshall, Thank you very much for starting this thread and providing so much food for thought about the reactions taking place with EIS + H2O2. Matthew

CS>H2O2 measurements

2005-10-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am making up some CS for a vet who wants it H2O2 energized. Previously on this list we have discussed exactly what H2O2 does when added to brewed EIS (CS). Basically the action is fairly complex, and can result in clearing yellow cs, and in other cases clouding clear cs, depending on the colloid