In a message dated 00-04-11 09:07:40 EDT, you write:
<< I still can't see how a metal that's plus or minus an electron is
suddenly not a metal. If I shuffle around on a rug and build up a charge, I
don't suddenly become a different life form. {Though, at that point I do
tend to repel other sim
Fred
## I am going by results of testing 3 different samples by the NC State
Water Lab. Each sample was run for a different length of time using a
controlled current of .7 ma and the voltage drops plotted. I used the
highest PPM figure and its corresponding voltage at .7 ma to set the
generator
"coyote" Said:
>Dear Ken,
>
>I hope you don't mind me saying this, but you seem to display the very
>same adherence to dogma that you suspect others of, that is, clinging
>to a belief either through ignorance or bloody mindedness.
>
>How can we have a serious discussion if you do not know the mea
Ivan raises several very good points. Here is a very good site that
will, at a minimum, give list members an introduction to the basic
and intermediate concepts necessary to discuss what is going on
"between the electrodes" .
http://www.tannerm.com/
The electrochemical section is particularly us
d of
silver, which is not measurable by the ISE method. If some of the
total silver content existed as oxides, then the concentration as
measured by the AA would be higher than the ionic measurement.
Hope this helps.
Ivan.
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From: "coyote"
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Ken,
Please read more of the archives, before publishing such long winded
analysis! All of this has been hashed over and clarified.
Your heart is in the right place but you start off with misconceptions as
the basis for your analysis. We all make semantic errors but don't build
such a broad thes
re the tested substance is vaporized ,
usually, in a flame.
How do these test confirm or deny existance of oxides?##
At 11:27 AM 4/10/00 +1200, you wrote:
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>From: "coyote"
>To:
>Sent: Monday, 10 April 2000 03:17
>Subject: CS>l
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From: "coyote"
To:
Sent: Monday, 10 April 2000 03:17
Subject: CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC
CS
Dear Ken,
I hope you don't mind me saying this, but you seem to display the very
same adherence to dogma that you suspe
Hi Coyote and all;
It certainly is strange but running constant voltage 27 to 36 volts with
constant rapid motorized stirring I never make anything but crystal clear CS.,
at any ppm you want. The highest I have gone so far is 43 ppm.. I can even get
that using demineralized drinking water.
Wh
There are 2 definitions:
ox·i·da·tion (ok'si-da'sh?n)
n.
1. The combination of a substance with oxygen.
2. A reaction in which the atoms in an element lose electrons and the valence of
the element is correspondingly increased.
Chuck
Please, Captain, n
To my limited understanding, a silver ion is elemental metallic silver with an added electron giving it a positive charge. It normally has a valency of +1 therefore will tend to compound with other elements with a negative valence such as oxygen [O, -2].
It is reasonable to me that the added e
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