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Subject: CS>Fw: CS>Silver electrode pollution reasons
No, No,
I think you are not right because as I describe, the electrode pollution
decreases as I proceed the batches one by one.
If it was silver oxide, pollution intensity remains through all the batches
the s
Material appearing on the electrodes can come from a variety of sources. If
there is chlorine in the water (or salts), then some of it can be silver
chloride. But with pure distilled water in general the accumulation on the
anode is silver oxide, and on the cathode is silver powder.
If polari
on and on.
Hence meanwhile I see no other explanation than I propose.
Pavel Hochmut
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From: "Marshalee"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver electrode pollution reasons
> I thought the stuff on the electrodes was silver
I thought the stuff on the electrodes was silver oxide, from the oxygen
relased by the electrolysis.
It isn`t??
Marshalee
Pavel Hochmut wrote:
Hi all of you,
I want to open the question of the electrode pollution during the electrolytic
process.
I find that this phenomenon can be result of th
Hi all of you,
I want to open the question of the electrode pollution during the electrolytic
process.
I find that this phenomenon can be result of the DW impurity contents.
I use to make CS in sequence of five to twelve batches en bloc, using very,
very pure DW, with conductance about 0.01 micr
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