Roger said:
"If that were true then colloids of silver would behaves the same as silver
ions produced from silver salts. Practically everyone on this forum knows
there is a huge difference in behavior between these two species."
I do believe there is no difference in my tummy from free silver ions from
my Cs or silver ions from silver nitrate (just that the nitrates are yucky).
Solvating gives free ions, which are passed onto the blood stream! The
Cs I drink is surely complexed and solvated also in my tummy, before
being absorbed.
Fred had asked:
"Could you do me one favor and run an "arcing" HV
unit with non-contributing electrodes (carbon?) and
see if you still get low pH? That would help isolate the
source of the anomaly! I would think the HV arc is
breaking down the air/water to get the effect and silver
has nothing to do with it!"
Roger said:
"Thanks Fred. Good idea. If silver has nothing to do with it then please give
us a mechanism to explain how a low pH can occur with carbon electrodes."
I am not a chemist, but know from experience, that you can ruin good HV
insulating oil if there is an ionizing arc in a transformer, by acid build up!
Your process is a continuous arc process and thus can keep adding acid
products to the water. A corona (ionizing) discharge can also do the same,
but at a slower rate. Did you run a time/pH yet to see where the curve
flattens?
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