I would love to know what you ended up with Tom!  and I worry about a couple of 
drops of H202 and a slightly yellow solution!  <lol>  dee

On 17 Apr 2010, at 06:09, poast wrote:

> I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days.
>  
> I started out with a solution that had a conductivity of about 15 uS.
>  
> I added a very small amount of ascorbic acid.  The solution turned amber 
> brown, then went to grey.  However, when I held it up to sunlight, it was 
> more amber, but under the kitchen light it was grey.
>  
> I then added some H2O2 and didn't think it was going to do anything, but the 
> next day the solution was clear, with a good Tyndale effect.  Conductivity is 
> up to 25 uS.
>  
> I then added some more ascorbic acid, and once again ended up with a grey 
> solution.
>  
> Add more H2O2 and after a while it clears back up.  At this point the 
> conductivity of the solution was about 75 uS.
>  
> Once again I add some ascorbic acid.  This time there wasn't much of a 
> reaction.  I added a little more, and after some time the solution turned to 
> a light grey.
>  


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