I understand that, but H2O2 also breaks down silver oxides.
 Why, I can't say for sure.
 Dip that black electrode in some and watch.
Ode


At 08:22 AM 9/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Deoxidize Ode? H2O2 is a strong oxidizing agent. That is why it will
>bleach your clothes if you use a strong enough concentration. In fact
>will eat holes right through cotton at 35%.
>
>Ozone ( O3 ) and H2O2 both give off oxygen to the system. 
>
>Garnet
>
>On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 07:23, Ode Coyote wrote:
>>   I would think it would oxidize the ions and make the CS go brown.
>> Making CS in heavily ozonated water does that. Perhaps silver peroxides.
>>  I don't now if that's a good, indifferent or bad thing.
>> 
>>  Perhaps ozonating to oxidize, then adding some peroxide to de-oxidize?
>> 
>> ..might just give you a true colloid.
>> 
>> ode
>> 




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