That is unclear. You get .5891 as much copper as you would silver for the same number of coulombs. The number of atoms will of course be the same, but copper has an atomic weight of about 59% of that of silver, thus the conversion.

Marshall

Marshall Dudley wrote:
Norton, Steve wrote:

Does anyone know if the Silver Medicine Faraday calculator needs changes to estimate colloidal copper ppm vs silver?

Thanks,

      Steve N

If you use a silver Faraday chart, then you need to multiply by .5891 for copper.

Marshall


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