I disagree
with the following statement:

>"I have Brew Rite brand coffee filters (made by
>Rocklite Inc.) and one filter will add 35PPM of crud
>to an ounce of pure water! If used with perfect Cs it
>makes 5PPM change to 20+PPM and it TURNS DARK IN THE
>SUNLIGHT in 15 minutes, indicating the formation of
>silver salts! The point is that if you start with
5PPM >and add 5+PPM of crud (binders, clay, etc. in
the >paper) you windup with silver salts.."

If I pour CS into a cup of coffee (or coffee into a
cup of CS), it hasn't turned into a "salt", even
though it has turned dark. A "salt" isn't formed by
mixing two minerals (CS and something else) together.
A "salt" is created when the molecules of more than
one mineral or substance are joined into a
hybrid-substance, an "alloy", a compound.
Silver/nitrate isn't formed by stirring the two
substances together. A "salt" is made when electrical
power forces the two substances to join together in
more than a casual way, such as you will find when
they are simply stirred together. If it turns dark in
the sun, it seems to me this means the silver
particles are aggregating to each other or to other
substances in the CS, but this is still not the same
as a salt. Aggregating, or clumping together, is a
similar mechanism as when two magnets "clump" together
because of attraction between them. They haven't
become an "alloy" or a "salt", they are simply
attracted to each other. Aggregation (as I understand
it) is two or more particles becoming attracted to
each other because one of the particles has lost or
changed its charge; but they are not joined together
in the same way that the particles were joined when
they were part of the silver rod.
Comments?
Terry Wayne

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