If silver plates off onto the container, it can establish a conductive
track that will prevent a lot of silver from staying in the water as it
gets thicker and thicker.
Ken

At 10:08 PM 7/22/02 -0500, you wrote:
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>Gaston wrote:
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>> One of the other factor that does not seem to be emphasized enough is
>> to keep all CS containers and equipment very clean. I use distilled
water to rinse them
>> several times prior to use. This is mostly important, otherwise CS can
be contaminated.
>>
>> Gaston
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>The only thing that seems to get on my equipment is silver.  Why is that a
problem?  Why
>should it have to be cleaned off?
>
>Jeannie
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>Jeannie McReynolds
>Oregon Coast
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