Happens almost all the of the time on a fresh batch, need to let the batch
set a few days before adding H202, thats been my experience. You can let it
set a few more days a see if it clears up,if it doesn't try adding more
H202, some times that does the trick. Cant tell you what you made. Ode might
have a clue.

Sam L

On Jan 22, 2008 8:09 PM, Bruce Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> TO:  Old hand CS-ers and Chemistry types;
> First, the history:
> I make 2gal.+ batches using 1ma DC and 60" of wetted  #14, .999 silver
> wire.  I normally stop when I get about 20ppm on the PWT.
> This time I stopped at 15 because I didn't want to let run overnight.
> The next morning I restarted the batch.  So far so good.  But then, I
> developed a splitting headache and completely forgot the batch.
> I remembered it eight hours later.  It was over 25 on the PWT.,  it was
> clear with a hint of yellow, had a fine tyndel  with a few sparkles.
> NOW THE KICKER:
> I thought to add H2O2 to create mostly ionic silver.  But when I added
> 1oz of H2O2, the batch turned a milky gray-white.
>
> Did I use too much H2O2?  and what did I make? (other than a mess).
> TIA;
> Bruce A.
>
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