It was sitting for 48 hours sol when I noticed it had gone yellow (the 2nd 
batch) I put in one drop of H202 and thats when it went cloudy.  It cleared 
after adding another drop though, and the ppm went up from 8 to 10ppm.  I've 
noticed that after another day sitting, that the tyndall is now weaker.  Is 
this because there are less ions now do you think?  dee

On 13 Apr 2010, at 00:36, sol wrote:

> Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> Oh yes, and I meant to have said that the second batch had a very strong 
>> tyndall even though it had a lower TDS reading than the one with the weak 
>> tyndall. dee
>> 
>>  
> So far as I know that is a typical situation. More particles, weaker 
> conductance (after the CS has stabilized) but you could actually have more 
> silver in that batch. Particles do not have conductance, ions do.
> The stronger and wider and denser the tyndall the more likely a batch will go 
> cloudy when H202 is added, IF you don't add enough.
> From my personal experience, if you add enough it will go clear eventually. 
> Also less likely to go cloudy at all if you let the CS sit for 48 or more 
> hours before adding the H202.
> sol
> 
> 
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