Maybe this question has come up before but I have not heald anybody mention it.
Question:
What happens if you boil CS ? and if you have lets say a quart of 25ppm CS and
you boil it down to half its volume would the ppm go up to 50ppm?
V
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M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote: Debbie writes:
Mike what about the cs they use in newborns eyes as soon as they are
born, and the use in the burn unit's today too or is that something
different?
They used to use silver nitrate in the
If all that happened was that 50% of the water was lost, then yes. However when
you heat water the increased Browning movement causes increased
aggregation, larger particles, and eventually precipitation. Thus after
boiling you will likely find less number of particles, and may find many
Do not boil the EIS.
Ole Bob
V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe this question has come up before but I have not heald anybody mention
it.
Question:
What happens if you boil CS ? and if you have lets say a quart of 25ppm CS and
you boil it
1. Would using magnetized water or ozenated water to make EIS effect it one
way or the other?
2. Would Ozenating or magnetizing EIS after the fact effect it one way or
the other?
On 5/17/06, Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net wrote:
Do not boil the EIS.
Ole Bob
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