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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:50:34 -0400
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From: odecoyote <odecoyo...@alltel.net>
Subject: Re: H2O2.com - Email Us Form

>Reply-To: "Kristin Mills" <mills...@bellsouth.net>
>From: "Kristin Mills" <mills...@bellsouth.net>
>To: "Kenneth  Steckenrider" <odecoyo...@alltel.net>
>Subject: Re: H2O2.com - Email Us Form
>Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:54:14 -0400
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>Mr. Steckenrider,
>
>Thank you for contacting US Peroxide.  We are comprised of environmental
>engineers specializing in the purification of air, water, wastewater, and
>soil.  Regarding your question, the formula on our website is indeed
>incorrect.  Please take a look at the following:
>
>
>Silver Recovery
>
>Ionic silver is precipitated by hydrogen peroxide primarily as
>metallic silver. The reaction is:
>
>2 Ag+ + H2O2 ----> 2 Ag + H2O2 + H+
>
>The weight ratio of hydrogen peroxide to silver, based on the above
>equation, is 0.15 to 1.0. Tests have shown that the silver content can be
>reduced to less than 0.1 microgram/L using hydrogen peroxide treatment.
>
>The equation should read ...
>
>2 Ag+ + H2O2 ----> 2 Ag + O2 + 2H+
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Kristin E. Mills
>Marketing & Business Support Specialist
>US Peroxide, LLC
>
>PO Box 55458
>Atlanta, GA 30308
>Office: (404) 589-9381
>Fax: (404) 589-9778
>email: kmi...@h2o2.com
>www.h2o2.com
>

>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Kenneth Steckenrider" <odecoyo...@alltel.net>
>To: <i...@h2o2.com>
>Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 9:24 AM
>Subject: H2O2.com - Email Us Form
>
>
>>
>> [This message was sent through the H2O2.com www-email gateway.]

>>
>> Message =  There is a heated duscussion going on to determine what the end
>product is when hydrogen peroxide is added to the various componants
>resulting from the introduction of silver into distilled water via
>electrolysis.
>>  A reaction is quite apparent but we can't quite figure out what the end
>product is.
>>  Some believe it is some form of silver oxide out of 4 identified possible
>oxide configurations but the following formula from h202.com indicates it is
>metallic silver.
>>  The formula seems to be a little incomplete.
>>  Where does the H+ come from?
>>
>> 2 Ag+ + H2O2 ----> 2 Ag + H2O2 + H+
>>
>>  If metallic silver is formed, shouldn't the conductivity of the water
>subside as ions convert to metallic silver? [It doesn't]
>>  Perhaps the production of the H+ accounts for that...not sure.
>>
>>  Any clarification would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kenneth
>>
>
>
>


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