Hi Ya'all;

I just thought it time to give the pot another stir about color,
particle size, and T.E.

In my inventory of many development samples, I have several extremes
that appear to violate the common logic on this list.
So I thiught it time to get some reasoned opinions.

1. This sample has a  43 ppm (spect. measure), heavy bright T.E. , and
is crystal clear.

2. This sample has a 9.2 ppm (spect. measure), a very weak T.E. (only
seen in a darken area0, and has a light yellow color.

3. This sample has a 11.2 ppm (spect. measure),bright solid T.E. and a
light yellow color.

4. This sample has a  32 ppm (s.m.), weak T.E. and is crystal clear.

I even have some crystal clear CS with a medium T.E. with a 30+ ppm that
has been made with demineralized water.

So, I have problems with statements that color in CS is  large particle.
I know that some have quoted works of our learned scientists and have
published books, but some thing is wacko !!

There just may be something operating in this simply system that we are
not aware of.

"Ole Bob"


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