You have a good point, it could be the particles are aggregating and
moving into the infrared absorption area.  But if I recall correctly
when I tried it, the TE was lessened, so that would tend to discount
that possibility.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 8/3/2001 9:41:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
>
>> Subj:Re: CS>What Happens to CS Particle Size & Distribution When
>> H2O2 is
>> Added
>> Date:8/3/2001 9:41:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> From:    [email protected] (Ode Coyote)
>> Reply-to: [email protected]
>> To:    [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  What I 'see' seems just the opposite where the larger [violet]
>> particles were attacked first, clearing the color, while leaving the
>>
>> smaller colorless particles intact to preserve the TE. [or breaking
>> the
>> larger ones into smaller ones]
>>
>> Perhaps more H2O2 will make the CS go totally ionic with no TE..but
>> that
>> stuff is totally worthless to consume as it makes one foam at the
>> mouth
>> and tastes really NASTY!
>>
>>
>> I'll dump in some more peroxide and see what happens.
>>
>> ken
>
> Ken: I seem to recall some List discussion about colored CS turning
> colorless
> just before CS particles drop out of suspension. When I made CS using
> DC
> electrolysis, occasionally I observed this color change and
> precipitation
> pattern. If you put more peroxide in, try to use only the slightest
> excess
> H2O2 (to avoid foaming at the mouth). Roger


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