Ni Orsi wrote:
>
> Bruce, when making CS last night I found this:
>
> 1. It left a film on my glass that was light yellow and very hard to
> get off, in fact I still have not got all of it off.
This has been noticed by many, myself included, and seems to be caused
by fine silver particles 'plat
Ni Orsi writes:
> 1. It left a film on my glass that was light yellow and very hard to
> get off, in fact I still have not got all of it off.
Ni,
When you reduce AgNO3 in a glass, some of it will plate out. The
yellow tinge has always plagued mirror makers who solved the problem by
Bruce, when making CS last night I found this:
1. It left a film on my glass that was light yellow and very hard to
get off, in fact I still have not got all of it off.
2. When I drink the CS it has a slight metal taste.
3. Right after drinking 8 oz I get a slight numbness in my throat that
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Ni (& list)
Ni Orsi wrote:
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> Bruce, I have started to read all the old E-mail off the web page you
> gave me, and I have one basic question with regards to the SOTO CS maker
> - are we or are we not making good CS?
A Low Voltage DC powered CS generator can produce good quality, usable
CS. Man
Bruce, I have started to read all the old E-mail off the web page you
gave me, and I have one basic question with regards to the SOTO CS maker
- are we or are we not making good CS? And how do we treat Bruce's
concerns about silver proteins, silver nitrate, and silver acetate
possibility in our CS
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