It isn't the same as one container alone would have silver, vs one container out of two not having silver...though both containers may well have OH [-] anions. Like I said, I don't know why it worked, [or if it really and completely did what I wanted ] but it did SORTA prove a point concerning silver and H2O2 and what contributes what flavor.

Ode

At 12:22 PM 10/6/2009 -0500, you wrote:
I'm not sure I buy into your conclusions about your test.

There are no ions being exchanged from one jar to the other.  This is
like running two cells in series.  Each cell therefore has
approximately half the voltage across it.  One cell has silver for the
positive electrode and stainless steel for the negative electrode.
This cell makes normal colloidal silver.  The other cell has stainless
steel for the positive electrode and silver for the negative
electrode.  This cell makes no CS and presumably does not add metal
into the water via electrolysis.  This cell could be duplicated by
using the silver puppy operating in one water cell with a stainless
steel positive electrode and a silver negative electrode.  Do that and
see if the result is the same as the one jar in your experiment...

Dan

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:42 AM, Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net> wrote:
>
>
> Your EIS generator makes Alkaline water in equal proportion to silver ions.
>
>  Date 2006
>  Upon looking into Alkaline water and the machines used to make it, it
> appears that the process is similar to making EIS, but the [hydronium?] ions
> and hydroxyl anions are kept apart by use of a membrane interface. Alkaline
> water is said to have a bitter flavor.
>  To see if that's the case, I ran a quick and dirty experiment:
>
>  Setup: Two tall narrow glass jiggers set side by side with distilled water
> in each and a loop of stainless steel welding rod between them to make an
> electrical connection.
>  Placed the silver electrodes of a generator, [DC output mode] each one in
> each jigger, not touching the stainless loop connector and ran the
> arrangement for a while.
>  [I don't see *why* that would actually work, but it apparently did...]
>  Removed everything, tasted the water.  One had metallic flavor, the other
> bitter.
> Added a drop H2O2 to each jigger, one flashed brown [silver ions], the other
> had no effect [no silver ions]
> Conclusion: [**] Very fresh CS is made of Alkaline water and free silver
> ions. Alkaline water is water that is high in Hydroxyl radicals but doesn't
> have opposite charged ions to neutralize it. [??]     Alkaline water
> supposedly oxygenates the blood and acts like a free radical scavenger. [As
> does, supposedly, Ozone  and Peroxide therapy, all of which have similar
> radical Oxygen "dangle" atoms...O1 vs the normal O2]
>
>
>


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