damian wrote:
Wow arnt we mr negative. I was under the impression silver oxide was
black.
Depends. It can be brown or black in bulk, but if in a fine powder, it will often be white or light tan.
I have as yet seen any black residue or color. Also with a pure
oxygen supply for ozone wouldnt have the same affect as h2o2 in that it
breaks the particle size down smaller.
I think it might.  The chemistry should be very similar.

Marshall
love and peace
Damian

On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 17:56 -0500, Simon Jester wrote:
On 11/4/2007, Carol Ann (saffiresk...@yahoo.com) wrote:
Sure I agree with you however i didnt know that much about the possible outcome thus my reason for joining and asking this group
the potential problems. My questions have to the most part been
answered so
 > What kind of air supply are u using to ozonate your water. Are you
 > using an Oxygen feed.

Makes no difference... the ozone will oxidize the silver regardless...

Again - it is pointless, and even counter-productive.


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