That does open some interesting dimensions about the presence of blood
sugars and all.
Ode

At 11:34 PM 8/20/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>OK, I have confirmed that converting silver chloride to silver oxide is
>exothermic, which means that the silver oxide is more stable.  Thus
possibility
>2 of the previous message is not eliminated as I had hoped it would be.
>
>See http://www.finishing.com/195/29.html
>
>This article also gives some extremely interesting information.  Dextrose
will
>reduce silver oxide to silver metal!  Honey is about 50% dextrose (aka
glucose),
>so that may be why some people feel that adding a drop of honey when
making CS
>is a good idea, it converts any silver oxide formed to silver particles.
>
>So, according to this, one should be able to convert all the silver ions
in EIS
>to silver atoms and silver particles by adding H2O2, and if that gives AgO,
>adding a little glucose, or honey.
>
>Marshall
>
>
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