At 11:20 AM 3/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:
But the question is, is it the same as making 5 ppm EIS. We know that as
the ppm goes up the colloidal particle size goes up,
Marshall
Here we may distinguish between what's a law and a trend.
The stronger you go, the harder it is to keep size down as the more other
elements of environment 'try' to make em biggerer as it gets harder and
harder to get a handle on the environment the particles form in, but it's
not impossible. [just iffy]
Not at all hard if not exceeding 3-5 PPM.
Ode
Robert Berger wrote:
Absolutely !!! Take one unit of 10 PPM EIS and add one unit of DW and
you have 5 PPM EIS. "Ole Bob"
aKa Jhon <maj.yo...@slacknix.com> wrote:
can you dilute 10% C/S to make 3-5%???
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