Hi Neville:

...Even is it was a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen and oxygen lost there would still
be less hydrogen than oxygen due to being 2 hydrogen to begin with...Yes/No?...

...um, yes and no! The thing that you are not accounting for is that any hydrogen and/or oxygen released would be in gaseous form. The oxygen either outgasses or forms oxides of silver (unless high voltage is used pulling nitrogen into the distilled water from air). All excess hydrogen would outgas, even if in hydroxyl ion form ( OH-). No reactions specified as of yet have an actual pH effect in solution.

This is one reason why testing the pH has a measure of usefulness; avoiding creating unknown compounds from contaminants in the water.

With EIS, the only thing I want in the water:  silver, oxygen and water.

~Jason


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