EIS [CS] is a dynamic substance that changes.
 It's different when fresh than after it's been around for several hours.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a dynamic catalyst of silver as well as a reactant.
What it does, is different over time depending on when it's used and how much is left over, for how long. There are several forms of silver oxide [s], some are destroyed by peroxide and some are made by it.

If you place an oxide blackened electrode in peroxide, it will clean up almost instantly, but if you leave it there, it will turn black again. If you put silver in pure peroxide, it will explode into steam at a rate relative to the surface area of the silver. [Peroxide rocketry]

Ode

At 01:02 PM 11/5/2007 -0500, you wrote:
Ian Davies wrote:
Hello,
I have read in recent posts about yellow coloured CS that adding a few drops of H2O2 will take away the yellow colour because it is separating the particles which have joined together. I have also read that adding H2O2 to CS makes it work better. I also read that a mixture of CS and H2O2 is not a good idea for neubalizing if the person is a smoker because it could cause nicotine to be dislodged from deep in the lungs and cause a heart attack. Are there any chemists out there who could explain what actually happens to the CS when we add H2O2?
Thanking you in advance for your help.
Ian in Spain
http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#HP

Marshall


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