ALLRIGHT, SOME OF YOU GUYS WITH A GOOD LAB RUN WITH THIS CONCEPT..
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This is some really good information. I had done some testing a few years
ago, and reported that H2O2 will slowly oxidize silver to silver hydroxide
and silver oxide, then reduce it to a colloid, but really never thought
about it being practical, primarily because I had used a length of silver
wire, and 3 H2O2. Anyway, this is worth remembering, in an emergency, if
you have some silver and H2O2, you could probably make some CS on the spot
without any electricity.
Marshall
Clayton Family wrote:
I did something like that, with the batch I burned a while back. After I
screamed and fainted, got back up and realized the silver fuzzy thing was
not going to crawl out of the jar and get me, I poured a fresh jar of d.
water, and put the whole fussy mess in it to soak- I figured I'd deal
with it later. The next day it was looking yellow gold, and I put a
couple of drops of h2o2 in it- oops! it turned cloudy, and I wrote in for
help. Meanwhile, I noticed the fuzzy trodes were not very fuzzy anymore,
and the solution had light tindall, and tested at about 10 or 12 uS. Wow!
I thought- cool! I left it for some more days, then diluted it to about
10 uS, and I have about used it up. The rest I diluted down and added
h2o2 one drop at a time and that is almost used up too. The final strong
solution ended up reading clear at 58uS, a little tyndall.
Now I have put more dw in the jar with the white silver oxide 9or
whatever) on the bottom, and added h2o2 and let it set- it has some
tyndall and some uS readings. I am not sure if I want to drink that or
not.
kathryn
On Oct 22, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Dan Nave wrote:
I've been wondering for a while whether we couldn't just mix all the
buildup on the electrodes back into the solution and then just give it a
big shot of H2O2 to break it all back up. Should end up with a pretty
high ppm CS brew.
Dan
You wrote:
" If the EIS colloid portion does agglomerate into those larger
particles, a touch of Hydrogen Peroxide will generally break them back
up into the smaller colorless variety...even at 100 PPM.
The density of the particles in the water will then usually make it
look light grey in direct sunlight and show a very heavy thick laser
beam. [It may still appear "clear" in indirect light but look "milky" in
direct light. ]"
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 5:51 AM
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