Hi Ivan,

I have just begun to test pH, with an cheap meter, the pH Testr II that Hach
sells.  Some 10 mg/L stuff tested 6.8, not very acidic.

I hope your school is going well,

James Osbourne Holmes

FTNWO

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Anderson <i...@win.co.nz>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Producing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the Water it
isMadein


>Guys,
>
>I never said the measurements were erroneous, I said that there is
>probably some other reason causing the low pH reading, perhaps ranging
>from CO2 inclusion to AgOH production, or possibly faulty /
>inappropriate pH measuring equipment.
>I mentioned pH test gear as a possible source of error with this quote
>in mind :
>
>"Chemical reactions between electrolytes and the measured solution
>lead to errors. The resulting precipitates clog the pores of the
>junction and thereby increase the electrical resistance considerably.
>The following ions react with KCI to form compounds of low solubility:
>Hg 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ag + , Pb 2+ , CIO 4"
>
>I have a glass lab grade pH electrode and am vigilant in keeping the
>junction squeaky clean.
>
>I accept that pH of HVAC CS is acidic... now why is it so?
>
>Ivan.
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <rogalt...@aol.com>
>To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, 26 April 2000 00:38
>Subject: Re: CS>Producing CS using HVAC Probably Restructures the
>Water it isMadein
>
>
>> In a message dated 00-04-25 07:51:31 EDT, you write:
>>
>> << Hi Roger  and Ivan,
>>
>>  My HVAC CS typically has a ph of  3.5 - 4.5  measured with an
>electronic ph
>>  meter or with ph strips.  I don't think that defective measuring
>equipment
>>  is the problem or answer. This is using the "arc" method of
>producing
>>  CS.  I do not know the ph from the submerged electrode method of
>producing
>>  HVAC.
>>
>>  Bill
>>   >>
>>
>> Bill: Those who claim that the acidic pH measurements from HVAC CS
>are
>> erroneous should support their claim with EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE. So
>far
>> practically ALL the evidence I've seen supports your and my
>observations.
>>
>> Roger
>
>
>
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