Hallo David.

You fell into that one quite well. !

It works. You cannot argue with that. You can poo-poo it  in any way you like, 
but you are a 
fool if you think you can make the fact go away by denigration. 

Have you had a think about why my weak EIS should work? 
Have you had a think about why your "strong" EIS is not working?  I assume that 
yours is not 
working because you seem to be chasing some newer, stronger method. 

There is sometimes a need for high ppm silver but that is not something I'm 
chasing.

I think you have an unscientific grasp of what ppm means. 
Let me enlighten you; ppm is not quantity, ppm is a measure of concentration, 
ppm stands 
for parts per million. : If I have stuff which has a concentration of 1 lump 
per million of the mix 
and I want to have 2 lumps then I must scoop out 2 million of the mix.   

OK, :-)

Tony


On 21 Feb 2015 at 9:09, Debra & David wrote about :
Subject : CS>Highly ionic CS.

> ""  I could fool myself, but... ''
> 
> 
> Well I'm sorry to say it Tony but yes you probably are fooling yourself.
> 
> Half a ppm isn't going to do anything in my opinion.
> 
> David
> 
> Subject:
> Re: CS>Highly ionic CS
> From:
> "Tony Moody" <a...@aptech.co.za>
> Date:
> 21/02/2015 6:59 AM
> 
> To:
> silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> 
> OK, Thanks DAvid,
> 
> Yes 2 minutes.
> 
> Now the important thing is that this stuff works as I said. It's not just
> placebo, I could fool myself, but I doubt that one can fool cats, dogs and
> chickens all the time.
> 
> OK,
> Tony
> 
> On 21 Feb 2015 at 1:24, Debra & David wrote about :
> Subject : CS>Highly ionic CS
> 
> Subject:
> Re: CS>Highly ionic CS.
> From:
> "Tony Moody"<a...@aptech.co.za>
> Date:
> 20/02/2015 6:03 PM
> 
> 
> "I'm interested to see what ppm your Faraday comes up with. 250 ml, 1mA, 2
> minutes, electrode area = 1 square inch.  ( 0.0006 sq meter)"
> 
> 
> The answer is 0.54 ppm. That's half a ppm. (If you meant to say 2 hours
> instead of 2 minutes the answer is 32.20 ppm.)
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 



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