combined with cations?
note plate out?
please explain.
Dennis
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RE: > Thanks for the tip. I have tried the drop ( I used
> a big drop) of honey when making 16 oz. CS
> and it came out a real milky colored yellow. The
> electrodes sure were clean though (no sludge).
>
> Obviously having any form of food in the mix
> could cause unwanted silver compounds to be
> formed.
If you get no "sludge", in a DC process, then 100% of
the ions of silver combined with cations of some
disassociated material, and thus could note plate out
to the negative electrode. Again, not a colloid but a
solution of silver salts. I would say your water had a few
PPM of material and the honey kicked it up over 5 or 10
PPM.
How many drops in a pint? You Irish guys know?
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