Re: CS>Shade of pink

2020-09-16 Thread MaryAnn Helland
 To my knowledge, it does not change the quality of the CS, nor its potency.MA
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 07:38:54 AM CDT, André Juthe 
 wrote:  
 
 Ok, but does it matter to its quality that it has acquired this shade of pink 
color? 

Den ons 16 sep. 2020 kl 14:28 skrev MaryAnn Helland :

 Have you, or anyone else, drunk directly from the bottle?  Saliva will tinge 
CS a pink/lavender color.  MAOn Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 01:46:35 AM 
CDT, André Juthe  wrote:  
 
 Hi everybody, 

I have a question. I know that the optimal CS is a complete pellucid solution 
and when the CS gets degraded or when the solution is not sufficiently 
dispersed it can get a shade of yellow, it has happened a couple of times (I 
use silvergen as the silvergenerator). However, now one of my bottles with CS 
has got a shade of pink(!) Has this happened to anybody else? What does it 
mean? 
/André


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Myrvägen 2674732 AlundaSweden  


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Myrvägen 2674732 AlundaSweden  

Re: CS>Shade of pink

2020-09-16 Thread André Juthe
Ok, but does it matter to its quality that it has acquired this shade of
pink color?

Den ons 16 sep. 2020 kl 14:28 skrev MaryAnn Helland :

> Have you, or anyone else, drunk directly from the bottle?  Saliva will
> tinge CS a pink/lavender color.
> MA
> On Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 01:46:35 AM CDT, André Juthe <
> andre.ju...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a question. I know that the optimal CS is a complete pellucid
> solution and when the CS gets degraded or when the solution is not
> sufficiently dispersed it can get a shade of yellow, it has happened a
> couple of times (I use silvergen as the silvergenerator). However, now one
> of my bottles with CS has got a shade of pink(!) Has this happened to
> anybody else? What does it mean?
> /André
>
>
> --
> André Juthe
> andre.ju...@gmail.com
> +46736232019
> Myrvägen 26
> 74732 Alunda
> Sweden
>


-- 
André Juthe
andre.ju...@gmail.com
+46736232019
Myrvägen 26
74732 Alunda
Sweden


Re: CS>Shade of pink

2020-09-16 Thread MaryAnn Helland
 Have you, or anyone else, drunk directly from the bottle?  Saliva will tinge 
CS a pink/lavender color.  MAOn Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 01:46:35 AM 
CDT, André Juthe  wrote:  
 
 Hi everybody, 

I have a question. I know that the optimal CS is a complete pellucid solution 
and when the CS gets degraded or when the solution is not sufficiently 
dispersed it can get a shade of yellow, it has happened a couple of times (I 
use silvergen as the silvergenerator). However, now one of my bottles with CS 
has got a shade of pink(!) Has this happened to anybody else? What does it 
mean? 
/André


-- 
André jutheandre.ju...@gmail.com+46736232019
Myrvägen 2674732 AlundaSweden  

Re: CS>Shade of pink

2020-09-16 Thread Ode Coyote
Pink once, purple a few times.
Generally it's water contamination producing a silver compound that carries
that pigment color...happens most often after drinking directly from the
storage bottle...saliva backwash after eating select foodstuffs..
EIS in a dogs bowl almost always turns purple in a few days.

Yellow, if it's the same color in every light source, is suspended Silver
Oxide...a Pigment.
Just a few drops of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide will strip the Oxygen out of the
Silver Oxide and the yellow color vanish over night leaving behind a
heavier TE.

If it changes when near other colors, then it's Rayleigh light scattering
from particle size ..a reflection or tintand yellow is a dominant color
in most houses, from wood and cardboard etc.
 Take it outside and look 'through' it in direct sunlight in an open area.

You can, of course, have both sources of yellow in the same batch.

Ode

On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 2:46 AM André Juthe  wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a question. I know that the optimal CS is a complete pellucid
> solution and when the CS gets degraded or when the solution is not
> sufficiently dispersed it can get a shade of yellow, it has happened a
> couple of times (I use silvergen as the silvergenerator). However, now one
> of my bottles with CS has got a shade of pink(!) Has this happened to
> anybody else? What does it mean?
> /André
>
>
> --
> André Juthe
> andre.ju...@gmail.com
> +46736232019
> Myrvägen 26
> 74732 Alunda
> Sweden
>