> >Using a 1 oz. silver ingot as the anode (+), 12 gauge silver wire for > >the cathode and 3X9 volt battery set-up provides an instant visible > >stream of silver particles, so that I'm done in 10 minutes with strong > >Tyndall effect. > >Could this be right? > > Doesn't sound right... there must be some time lapse before the water > > resistance is low enough to pass any appreciable current, > > even with the larger surface area of the ingot...1" by 2" x > 3/32"---Dean > Yes, that is what's so strange; the silver particles fairly leap off the ingot anode in a visible "cloud" immediately at the start, to the point within a minute full Tyndall throughout the 16 oz. of DW is in effect. No starter of any kind is used. Have a multimeter, but not sure how to measure the final resistance. Thanks, jr
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