Re: CScitrate { Darn }

2012-01-17 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 1/16/2012 11:20:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mdud...@king-cart.com writes: When I see things like this I wish I had been more intent on learning when I was in school than having fun...I was the only one with a car { Dad said if I could fix it I could have it I did.

Re: CScitrate

2012-01-16 Thread David AuBuchon
I bought silver oxide powder from salt lake metals. Then I bought citric acid from somewhere. Then I put silver oxide powder in water, keeping track of how much elemental silver by mass there is. This was actually a pain to figure out how to measure it somewhat accurately as I do not have fancy

RE: CScitrate

2012-01-16 Thread Neville Munn
I'd probly ignore that ion percentage figure one reads about unless you've had an analysis done determining that figure. From where I'm looking most go by what they read regarding that 80% figure, but I believe that figure could be different in reality. There may be far less ions than one

Re: CScitrate

2012-01-16 Thread mgperrault
I have read from some CS site that when the ions are not there, only CS, (and at fairly small particle sizemaybe 5 to 20 nm if I remember), then the result is quite opaque, not clear. I have no way to know the truth of this. They claimed it stayed in suspension indefinitely.I tried

Re: CScitrate

2012-01-16 Thread Marshall
If you put citric acid in your distilled water when doing the electrolysis, it will produce silver citrate. It appears that chlorine compounds do not combine with the citrate form. Apparently the citrate has Ag3+, a complex, but silver chloride had Ag+, so once it is formed, they do not