I have been trying to figure that one out myself.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 6/12/01 10:14:39 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << I am wondering if you were to take some CS which is 80 to 90% ions and add
> some bicarb and caffeine, if the ions would plate out on the
>  particles making 100% CS and 0% ions.  Of course the particles would likely
> become too large and precipitate out.
>
>  Might be an interesting experiment.
>
>  Marshall >>
>
> Marshall: Another question... Why don't the ions "plate out" on the particles
> anyway, specially, as Frank says, the particles carry a neutral charge?
> Silver ions do have a strong tendency to reduce back to the metal. Roger
>
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