In a message dated 9/29/2001 12:58:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Subj:Re: CS: Ions vs particles
> Date:9/29/2001 12:58:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:    [email protected] (Robert Berger)
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> Roger and Frank,
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> I suggest that one measures the NO3 at the time of manufacture and then 
> daily for several days. If the DW is very low in impurities then the anion 
> will be ozone.
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> I have another batch that will be ready at 12:15 my time (CST). It is being 
> made with a DW that has 3.2 uS/cc conductance. This is to verify NO3 change 
> with conductivity.


Bob: Sounds like a good idea. A direct correlation would be revealing. Roger

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> The ad for Silver 100 says it is complexed with citrates and potassium. so 
> I am looking for something like potassium bicarbonate to provide the anion. 
> We all need potassium, and it should bring up the pH to 6+.


Bob: Why not add potassium citrate and be done with it? Is it expensive or 
difficult to find? Roger

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