alchemysa wrote:
Tap water: 324ppm / 660uS
Pinch of salt added: 990ppm / 1950uS
After 30 minutes: 1330ppm / 2650uS
After 60mins: 1820ppm / 3450uS.
Actually I intend to use it to see if I can induce a small patch of
'externally acquired' argyria by applying it daily to the pale skin of
my forearm. I'll keep you posted.
**I can't wait to see how that develops!
Actually, I was surprised to see the conductivity increase. I
expected it to remain virtually stable with dissolved silver
combining with impurities to form non conductive particles.
It was certainly saturated, but no that's not what I meant. What I
meant was that a meter can only detect the conductive ionic silver. I
did not expect the ionic silver measurement to increase. I expected
the silver and impurities would immeadiately create 'non conductive'
colloidal particles until it reached saturation and then dropped out
completely.
...........I'm trying to show what happens when people get bad
information, execute the process badly, and wind up with a concoction
they know nothing about, then drink it.
***Dave, I think this was a really very interesting experiment! And
useful, too.
I was glad to read about it. Puts a whole new meaning on "high ppm", LOL.
sol
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