On 12/15/2013 2:32 PM, JD wrote:
I made a batch of CS with my Silver Puppy and it had a slight yellow
tint to it (usually is clear),
Yellow normally means that your ppm is too high.
so I added a little Hydrogen Peroxide to it and it turned cloudy.
What does this mean?
It means that the ppm is over 26 ppm, so it has exceeded the solubility
limit for the silver oxide.
I thought adding a little H2O2 is suppose to turn yellow to clear.
It does, if the ppm is below 26 to 30 ppm. Often if you wait 48 hours
it will still clear, as some of the ionic converts to colloidal, making
room for the precipitated silver oxide to redissolve.
Marshall
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