Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread Jane MacRoss
Can't see it ever would LOL / I'd stick to washing soda - Original Message - From: PT Ferrance To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 3:14 PM Subject: Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation Hi, Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium'

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2011-01-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Silver takes the same paths as Copper...but Copper can be toxic in much lower concentrations. Ode At 12:26 PM 1/9/2011 -0500, you wrote: Question concerning liver CS elimination... I have read that if someone is taking CS (EIS) that it is eliminated from the body through the liver

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2011-01-10 Thread Ode Coyote
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Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread Frank
Hi sodium bicarbonate “baked” at 350F may become sodium carbonate, NOT calcium carbonate. Cheers From: PT Ferrance Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 11:14 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation Hi, Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium'

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread PT Ferrance
I'm confused.  Daddy Bob said he uses calcium carbonate to precipitate out calcium and then said we could make our own by baking sodium bicarbonate.  Am I missing something here? Thanks. PT From: Frank frankcuns-r...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread h.godavari
I think it was a typing error - a matter of mind racing ahead of the fingers :-) - Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water its what sea-shells are made of. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and sodium carbonate (washing soda) are both highly soluble in water When you heat baking soda above

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, it does help.  One more question.  If one uses this to precipitate out the calcium, does one get water that is high in sodium chloride?  This would create a whole other problem... and perhaps a more serious one for someone trying to control their salt. Thanks again. PT

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread h.godavari
I am afraid you do get some of that Sodium remaining in the water. I am not sure how to get rid of it altogether. May be there is a chemist around who can step in :-) regards hg PT Ferrance wrote: Thanks, it does help. One more question. If one uses this to precipitate out the calcium,

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2011-01-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
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2011-01-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't know if the design has changed, but the stirring rod is pused up onto a pin that is on the motor, and if you push it too far up, it will rub the top of the lid and not turn. Marshall On 1/9/2011 8:51 PM, Dan Nave wrote: Probably the stirrer was not working. This milky stuff is

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
It doesn't, it make sodium carbonate, as the CO2 is driven off by the heat. Marshall On 1/9/2011 11:14 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: Hi, Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium' bicarbonate at 350 degrees for 2-2.5 hours will become 'calcium' carbonate? How does sodium magically become calcium?

Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
You don't have to worry about it, it is left behind when you do the distillation. Marshall On 1/10/2011 11:33 AM, h.godavari wrote: I am afraid you do get some of that Sodium remaining in the water. I am not sure how to get rid of it altogether. May be there is a chemist around who can

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Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks Marshall. PT From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, January 10, 2011 1:24:34 PM Subject: Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation You don't have to worry about it, it is left behind when you do the