Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread Fred
Roger and/or other HV people. Could you do me one favor and run an arcing HV unit with non-contributing electrodes (carbon?) and see if you still get low pH? That would help isolate the source of the anomaly! I would think the HV arc is breaking down the air/water to get the effect and

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-25 23:32:38 EDT, you write: Roger and/or other HV people. Could you do me one favor and run an arcing HV unit with non-contributing electrodes (carbon?) and see if you still get low pH? That would help isolate the source of the anomaly! I would think the HV arc

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
I would expect a low ph using arcing and carbon electrodes. Cabon plus oxygen gives carbon dioxide, which easily dissolves in water and produces carbonic acid. Marshall rogalt...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 00-04-25 23:32:38 EDT, you write: Roger and/or other HV people. Could

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-26 10:09:39 EDT, you write: I would expect a low ph using arcing and carbon electrodes. Cabon plus oxygen gives carbon dioxide, which easily dissolves in water and produces carbonic acid. Marshall Marshall: I wrote the following to Ivan earlier. Perhaps you

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-26 10:23:53 EDT, you write: n a message dated 00-04-26 10:09:39 EDT, you write: I would expect a low ph using arcing and carbon electrodes. Cabon plus oxygen gives carbon dioxide, which easily dissolves in water and produces carbonic acid. Marshall

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
You can ignore the assumption of equilibrium for a while. That is, while highly concentrated CO2 is bubbling up in the water the water will attempt to reach equilibrium with the bubbles. Since CO2 is heavier than air, it will also tend to accumulate over the surface of the water if the air is

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread CKing61310
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Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread Tai-Pan
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Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-26 Thread Scharbach
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Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread Ivan Anderson
April 2000 00:38 Subject: Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein In a message dated 00-04-25 07:51:31 EDT, you write: Hi Roger and Ivan, My HVAC CS typically has a ph of 3.5 - 4.5 measured with an electronic ph meter or with ph strips. I don't think

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-25 09:16:19 EDT, you write: Guys, I never said the measurements were erroneous, I said that there is probably some other reason causing the low pH reading, perhaps ranging from CO2 inclusion to AgOH production, or possibly faulty / inappropriate pH measuring

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 7:16 AM Subject: Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein Guys, I never said the measurements were erroneous, I said that there is probably some other reason causing the low pH reading, perhaps ranging from CO2

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Roger, I would just like to remind you, and myself, that I don't have all the answers... but will respond to the best of knowledge, limited though it is. - Original Message - From: rogalt...@aol.com In a message dated 00-04-25 01:33:15 EDT, you write: Roger as I understand it,

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-25 10:16:56 EDT, you write: I disaggree here, it is quite possible to manufacture a silver colloid by precipitating the NO3 from a silver nitrate solution, leaving only the silver ions in solution. The fact that the water molecules surround the charged silver

Re: CSProducing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it isMadein

2000-04-25 Thread CKing61310
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