A If you start with 1 oz of 10 ppm EIS, that will
>typically have about 9 ppm of silver hydroxide in it. 

##  Might want to check and see how soluable silver hydroxide is. It's
listed as "insoluable".
 Seems like there would be very little if any in the EIS and lots of it
stuck to an electrode or forming a white spot on the bottom where an ion
track might be contacting the container under that electrode producing a
fall-off path. [To coin yet another phrase]
 Typically such a path [at its worst] would consist of a black spot and a
white spot, one under each electrode, with a shiny silver plate-out sheet
between them [nearly impossible to scrub off].

ode


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