Hi There Dan - just a suggestion to you when you handled jewelry, or
silver in general - one of the reasons that jewelry was made from
silver, was to warn the wearer when their body was out of balance
and in need of cleaning - if my body is out of balance I turn any
silver jewelry black - so
As a chemist, what would you say are the compounds that form on the
bottom of a CS production cell under each respective electrode. I
have noticed this particularly when using straight (unbent) wires for
electrodes with no stirring of the solution. There is a white
precipitate under one electrode
That would be welcome. I frankly doubt the claim that the EIS will be
radically different from the usual current-controlled electrolysis. The
appeal of his idea for me was that the process of making it could be greatly
simplified and that very cheap devices could become available to folks wh
Hi Ode, good point, however there is a profound diff between the making
of something, f'rinstance EIS, and then it's subsequent effects either
by compounding it or inadvertently formed reactions of some unspecified
nature deep within the mysterious human bod.
Take care, Malcolm
On Sun, 2011-09-2
Haha, yeah I am getting a little bit of a "don't say anything off topic" (ie
does not fit with his theories) vibe on his forum. But understandably it is
his forum meant to bring out directions for a specific process to be tried.
I'll be seeing what he does. I hope it works.
~David
Hi list,
I am obviously late to this thread but as a chemist, I would say that the
common tarnishing of silver is produced by the formation of a layer of
silver oxide, not silver sulfide. While it is true that there are some
sulphur compounds in the atmosphere, the concentration is too small to
Hi There Ode - as usual you do not miss the boat Love it, had
a good giggle Hope all is
well with you and yours in your neck of the woods !!!
Regards
Sandee
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Thank you
Mike has a tendency to fixate on one idea, which may or may not have any
real or practical basis, to the exclusion of all other elements that might
modify that one.
For instance: Sulphur can tarnish silver and some is present in the
environment, therefore, any discoloration of silver HAS t
Silver Chloride will kill germs, just not as effectively as nano
particles of pure silver [which probably release ions ] or silver ions alone.
OH [minus] anion rich water is known as "Alkaline water" and that will
oxidize and kill germs. and making EIS makes that as a
byproduct...howeve
I fail to see how desulfurizing would be useful when sulphur isn't
really a problem that needs solving to start with.
If you have that much sulphur in your environment, you have bigger problems
that have nothing to do with making [EIS] CS.
..like acid rain and stink air ?
And even then, it'
Mike, I switched internet providers so I can't use my old email address
to unsubscribe myself. My old address is cyndia...@earthlink.net so if
you could please help with that. I've already subscribed under the new
email address so I won't need help with that.
Thanks in advance
Cyndi
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