Re: CS>H2O2 and CS
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 08:04:45
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74888.html

  Marshall, the  formatting  on your newsreader  makes  it  just about
  impossible to  read your post. Please take a look at  the  url shown
  above and  see what it looks like for yourself. I just  spotted your
  comment below by accident - I don't know how much more of your reply
  I missed.

  > Not true,  you got it backwards. Finely divided  silver  is black,
  > silver oxide is brown or tan.

  Pure silver  metal  is gray. The Spanish moss  that  hangs  from the
  cathode in a cs generator at current densities below 1 mA/sq.in. and
  20 ppm or more is made of silver atoms that made it past  the Nernst
  diffusion layer and reached the cathode to gain an electron.

  The silver  atoms  form a monolayer that encases  hydrogen  gas that
  forms at  the  cathode  to  form bubbles  that  hang  down  from the
  electrode. The  silver  atoms are gray, not  black.  Is  that finely
  divided enough?

  Silver oxide is black or very dark brown. Silver carbonate is tan.

  The black stuff in your picture is silver oxide. In order for  it to
  be pure  silver,  you have to show  how  electrolysis  can transform
  silver ions or silver oxides back to plain silver.

  That's all you have to work with. There is nothing else in the water.

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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