Re: CSH2O2 Verified

2006-01-03 Thread Ode Coyote
## Could you clarify that second part just a touch? Why would splitting ions [or particles] change PPM one way or the other? Ode Conclusion: Since the measurable concentration (PPM) did not change with the addition of the H2O2 the color change must be due to change in particle

Re: CSH2O2 Verified

2006-01-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Robert Berger wrote: Happy New Years Listers, There has been much discussion about the use of H2O2 when added to your silver hydrosol. Therefore I setup an experiment today to provide some positive answers to the question. Using the product of a 2 gallon microwave power supply brew made on

CSH2O2 Verified

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Berger
Happy New Years Listers, There has been much discussion about the use of H2O2 when added to your silver hydrosol. Therefore I setup an experiment today to provide some positive answers to the question. Using the product of a 2 gallon microwave power supply brew made on 11-9-05

Re: CSH2O2 Verified

2006-01-02 Thread Carol Ann
Hi bob, ARe you saying that the end result was a larger particle size and shape and that the PMM basically remained the same? Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net wrote: Conclusion: Since the measurable concentration (PPM) did not change with the addition of the H2O2 the color change must be

Re: CSH2O2 Verified

2006-01-02 Thread Jason E
Hi Bob: Once the h2o2 is added to the sol, agglomerates are either reduced ( creating more silver particles, which will not effect conductivity ) or they plate out ( which will not increase conductivity ) or drop from suspension. In a quality brew, I believe that particle sizing is