Thanks Marshall. any quantitative method available to the homeowner?
Frank
Marshall Dudley wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
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?
High quality CS of 5 ppm can have a very weak tyndall. Be sure to turn
the lights out when viewing the beam. I have to do that for mine even
at 20 ppm. You can do a go/no go test for the ionic part by adding a
bit of salt and seeing if it turns slightly milky.
Marshall
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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