Ode, Forgive me for interjecting. I have a silver electrolysis machine
that seems to be working well but when I point the laser beam I see no
colloidal reflection on the beam. I produce 5 ppm, is it perhaps all
ionized?
Do you know of any home procedure to test the silver content?
Thanks
Frank
Ode Coyote wrote:
With a short circuit, electrons move directly and don't do any
electrochemistry.
It's not likely to produce anything but heat.
Why are your electrodes so close together or so near the bottom?
Stir.
Ode
At 06:16 PM 1/27/2009 +0100, you wrote:
hi,
Yesterday I was doing some CS and I forgot about it when I started
cooking, so time passed and when I remembered it had passed 2 and a
half hours and the silver oxide sludge had build a bridge between the
cathode and anode. Does this shortcut of wires affect negatively on
the particle size in the solution or in any other possible way?
I use 15 volts and a 75 ohm resistor so I guess that the current must
have raised to around 200mA when the wires got connected. When this
happens does the anode continue liberating positively charge silver
ions?
Thanks
Erik
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