Hi there Bob,

If one strikes an arc in moist air (as found above a body of water),
ozone and nitric acid are formed. If you use silver electrodes the
silver will be sputtered as silver ions and silver oxide. The ozone will
most likely become H2O2 where it reacts with water, nitric acid will
dissolve into the water and these plus the silver and silver oxide will
all add to the conductivity reading, I should think.

Ivan.


----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 5 June 2000 10:47
Subject: Re: CS> HVAC


> Good Evening Roger;
>
> Just queery about HVAC  cs. I made some using the arc method and had a
17.6 ppm
> and a conductance of 1125  in 3 hours!!!!!
> The pH is about 4, and when I sniffed the containor is smelled like
nitric acid.
> I covered the container with a white paper
> table napkin and in about 3 hours the portion over the CS had taken on
a light
> brown color. The CS is crystal clear with a very weak T.E.
>
> What do I have???
>
> "Ole Bob"
>



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