Peter D.McLennan wrote:

> Dear silver soluters,
> I read somewhere that only one electrode(the anode..+ve.?)in this process
> has to be
> silver,the other(cathode...-ve) can be stainless steel.Is this correct?I am
> asking because in my attempts I am observing such an arrangement causing the
> stainless
> steel electrode to darken (electroplating?)and grow "tendrils" which begin
> to reach
> towards the silver electrode.There is also a very slight "milky cloud"
> around the stainless steel electrode but I can't observe anything coming off
> the silver electrode.
> However,the silver electrode retains its bright finish.Does anyone here see
> any problems with this(this is a first batch).
> May the Real Silver reach you,
> pete

Dear Pete, Whoa! Sounds like you may be getting Colloidal Stainless Steel!!!
Wonder what that might cure?  :o)
Marsha


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