I left the batch of snowflake CS on the self for several months.
It turned slight yellow, very heavy TE, little black balls of oxides on the
bottom and no more snowflakes...still 13 uS on the PWT.
Ode
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Ode writes,
In my experience, H2O2 should not
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, JJ wrote:
I did go ahead and make a normal batch and added 20 ml H2O2 during the
32 hour brewing process.
Jimmy Joe
What was the size of the batch?
stuff
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Stuff writes,
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, JJ wrote:
I did go ahead and make a normal batch and added 20 ml H2O2 during the 32
hour brewing process.
What was the size of the batch?
5180 ml.
JJ
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Ode writes,
In my experience, H2O2 should not be added during the process in any
amount.
I did that once and made copious amounts of shiny silver metal flakes big
enough to use in a snow scene paperweight. Conductivity never exceeded 13
uS after many hours.
..very pretty, but not useful.
In my experience, H2O2 should not be added during the process in any amount.
I did that once and made copious amounts of shiny silver metal flakes big
enough to use in a snow scene paperweight. Conductivity never exceeded 13
uS after many hours.
..very pretty, but not useful.
Ode
At 12:28 AM
Fellow CS/EISers:
In order to loosely document the effect on PPM when drugstore hydrogen
peroxide (3% H2O2) is added to home-brewed colloidal silver, I
recently made the following test: At the end of one of my larger
batches, 20 ml of H2O2 was added. Batch was stirred continuously
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