Why use baking soda? Just distilled water and the silver rods or (.9999)
coins are all that's necessary; no extra added ingredients. 

Diane

sol wrote:
> 
> So what do you get if you use baking soda? Don't some mfrs suggest using a
> pinch of baking soda?
> paula
> 
> From: "Marshall Dudley" <mdud...@execonn.com>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> 
> > Not if you use LVDC and distilled water, which is what most here are
> using.
> > You can get silver chloride if you use table salt as a starter, and you
> can
> > get either or both if you use tap or well or spring water.  You can get
> > silver nitrate if you use an HV method and strike an arc in an atmosphere
> > that has nitrogen in it above the water.  Arcs under the water should
> still
> > be ok though, or if the arc is surrounded by an inert gas.
> >
> > Marshall
> 
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