I dropped a few drops of silver on my washing machine which went unnoticed, and later I found a pale mauve mark which had me guessing for quite a while and it had to be removed using a special cloth. I then remembered the silver so I guess the silver must have remained when the water dried up. Dee On Wednesday, Dec 20, 2006, at 22:28 Asia/Tokyo, Pat wrote: > If you somehow made mostly ionic CS and it had no flavor and no color > and no Tyndall, how could you be sure you even have silver in the > water? > > > > Pat >
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