In a message dated 7/2/00 11:34:04 PM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Marshall, if we were to agree that a larger particle size creates the
 various hues of yellow that we sometimes see, do you think it would be a
 fairly accurate (well, how accurate can most get?) way to judge if the
 particles start clumping together when condensing?  e.g. no color, no
 clumping?  Seems like it may be a way to judge to me.  But then again, it's
 past 9:30pm and I've been up since 3am so my thought processes may be a
 little fogged.  Anybody with thoughts, rants or ideas on this?
 
 Yours in health,
 James Allison
  >>

James: I've observed CS drop-out of from a clear suspension. Roger 


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