Ivan;

The only answer that I can visualize is carbonic acid, unless there are
other products formed..

It is beyond my chemical ability.

"Ole Bob"


Ivan Anderson wrote:

> Hi Bob B,
>
> If you have a colloid measuring 11-12 ppm and a conductance of 50 - 100
> (uS?), then what is the major contributing factor for this conductance?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert L. Berger" <[email protected]>
> To: "Silver-list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, 15 November 2000 11:46
> Subject: CS>double ARC HVAC CS
>
> > Vince and all,
> >
> > I set up a two arc HVAC CS system and ran one gallon for two hours.
> The
> > results are not very good. I will use this stuff to water my plants.
> >
> > A good HVAC ARC CO2  CS will measure 11-12 ppm, with NO3 less than 2
> ppm
> > and a conductance of 50 to 100.
> >
> > This stuff measured 5.72 ppm for ailver and 15 ppm for NO3, the
> > conductance is 782 uS. Since I do not knowwhat all of the other
> "stuff"
> > is I would under no circumstances drink it.
> >
> > This did provide a qualitate answer as to how much CS is contributed
> to
> > the arc. My first guess would be about 25%. The balance coming from
> the
> > wet electrode.
> >
> > Any comments??
> >
> > "Ole Bob"
>
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