2001 TV VCR wrote:

> Katarina,
>
> If I remember correctly he said that boiling
> water will help produce the smallest particle
> size.  This conflicts with what Marshall said.
>
> Russ, from Sota Instruments claims to have
> sent the CS which they made using method
> to a lab for testing.  He said that photo of
> the CS (made using an electron microscope)
> showed that the particle size was very small.
> The small size that so many people refer
> to in fractions of a micron (.001 to .015?
> microns I believe).
>
> So who is right?  Marshall seems to know more
> about chemistry, etc. so I will follow his advice
> for now.

If the water has dissolved gases in it then the conductivity goes up, and most
likely the particle size goes up as well.  Boiling will degass the water and
should produce smaller particle size.  Hot water increases the conductivity
also, and produces larger particle size, likely due to aggregation.  Smallest
particle size should be produce with pure water that is degassed, that is,
boiled, and cooled to room temperature before using.

Marshall


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