Ozone [O3]and Hydrogen Peroxide [H2O2], both have an unstable Oxygen atom that will scavenge the Oxygen atom out of Silver Oxide.
 It will also oxidize a silver ion, "making"  another  form of silver oxide.
 *When* either is used, counts.

If you bubble Ozone through the water as the EIS is being made, it will "probably" be yellow to black, or result in big flakes of silver metal, like when running a generator with H2O2 in the water.

Run some through a very fresh batch of EIS [CS]
 Make some with the O3 being bubbled through.

and tell us what happens.

Note: if you aren't feeding the Ozone generator pure oxygen, you will likely make some Silver Nitrate along with everything else.

ode


At 11:34 AM 11/3/2007 +1000, you wrote:

Hi
Im new to this list. i have been making cs for some time now. The other
day i brewed a light yellow 6ppm cs after which ozonated the solution
for 2hrs. The yellow tinge dissapeared. The laser got dimmer and the
weight or viscosity of the solution seemed to change.
I have measureed the solution for a couple of days now and the ph stays
around 2.6
My question is has anyone else done any investigation with ozonating cs
and is it safe to take
love and peace
Damian


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