It doesn't conduct electricity [meters don't register, therefore, not a "dissolved" metal]
 Strong TE

Nothing there but copper and water...not much else it could be
It turns to copper oxide in a week or so and settles out as greyish green deposit as TE goes away.

..not so sure that TEMs prove much of anything.
IF C copper will oxidize while in water, what happens to it when the water is removed?

Ode

At 07:36 AM 6/16/2006 -0700, you wrote:

Ode,
How do you know that your C copper is a true colooid. Do yoou have the TEM's to prove it.

"Ole Bob"

Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> wrote:

C Copper
Power up to around 30+ volts, two lengths of house wire in distilled water
and let er rip for quite a while
Stirring helps prevent the black string things.
There's no way to tell you made anything except looking at the TE.
Meters are totally useless. It's a true colloid. Shelf life, about 1
week before it oxidizes into greenish sediment.



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