Yes Bob,

I suppose you are right...

All the same I hate loose ends.
Roughly, if you have 3780 cc 10ppm CS then the weight of the silver is
3780 gm divided by 100,000 which equals 0.03gm. 1 cc of 3% H2O2 weighs
about 0.03 x 2 = 0.06gm .... so the two compounds are not dissimilar in
quantity.

Whether there is any effect, I have no idea...just a thought.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L. Berger" <bober...@swbell.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, 22 October 2000 04:29
Subject: Re: CS & H2O2


> Ivan,
>
> In my test there was 1 cc of 3% H2O2 in 3,780 cc of CS. I do not know
if
> that small amount would affect my spect.
>
> My question was really a tongue-in-check satirical remark. It is so
easy to
> make it right to begin with why fiddle around doctoring things up??
>
> "Ole Bob"



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