## sorry , not reliable at all. My tap water has a good strong Tyndal
Effect.
On top of that, some commercial CS is not electro-colloidal at all but
produced by chemical processes by the 55 gallon drum.
ken
At 11:21 PM 7/19/00 -0400, you wrote:
Well, one can always check the tyndall with a laser pointer. Fake CS is
usually water with a little yellow food coloring, and will give no tyndall at
all. If you get tyndall, you have a colloid of something.
Marshall
Quiksassy wrote:
> But how I can be absolutely sure that it is CS? Buy it from a reputable
> source? I'm new to this and don't know who they are. Any help on this is
> appreciate.
>
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