On 9/9/2011 10:48 AM, Jim Holmes wrote:
Marshall,
I am joining this topic late, so pardon my probably already-addressed
questions.
My questions are in parentheses.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com
<mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>> wrote:
I have updated the page at http://www.silver-lightning.com/hach/
I have added graphs of 20 ppm EIS, and what happens when you add 1
drop of H2O2 to 2 ounces of it.(What is the concentration of the
H2O2?) ( What amount would you add for 12 PPM Sol?)
It was the drug store 3% variety.
When run with the H2O2 mixed with distilled water as a baseline,
it is apparent that the H2O2 has created large quantities of 2
atom particles, with lesser amounts of 3, 4, and higher sizes.
(How much H202 is added to the distilled water before
generation?) I am using a CS Pro Max generator. It runs a
circular array of electrodes about a center one, at about 170V DC
pulsed. Do you anticipate it will respond in the same manner as
the technique you are using? (Is the 2 atom configuration ideal?)
No, I took 2 oz of 20 ppm EIS that has sat for a couple of weeks and
added one drop of H2O2 to it, let it sit a couple of minutes then ran it
against the distilled water baseline. Then for the other curve, I added
a drop of H2O2 to 2 oz of distilled water, and used that as the
baseline, and ran the EIS with H2O2 again with the new baseline. That
then basically subtracts out the H2O2 portion of the curve, but since
some got converted when added to the EIS, there is slightly more H2O2 in
the baseline one, so it overcompensated.
I think the chemical reaction will be the same regardless of how the EIS
is made. I think that the smaller the particle the more effective it is
since that increases the surface area, thus 2 particle would be the most
effective.
Marshall
Thank you,
Jim
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