"No, the only thing that comes off the anode are silver and
hydrogen ions."
I'm not convinced of that. If you look at an old electrode under a
magnifying glass you'll see that the surface looks like a moonscape
or swiss cheese. Lots of holes and craters. Its especially clear if
the electrode has been cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner. This leads
me to think theres a lot of physical undercutting and erosion
happenning at the same time as the electrolysis. So I'd suggest
theres a lot of small pieces of silver 'falling off' the electrode.
Frank Key seems to be able to detect and measure the particles in CS
but not to be able determine what they are made of. Or he's not
telling.
David
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
Date: 1 September 2010 11:45:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>question about particles in ionic silver
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