Marshall Dudley wrote:

> There is one sentence that I find very interesting:
>
> Crystals darken upon exposure to light and plastic
>
> I think we may have finally found why some people say that CS is
> unstable in plastic.  If you use salt to make it, then you are making
> silver chloride, and it apparently breaks down to chlorine and silver
> metal upon exposure to plastics.  Thus what has been said here for
> years, that properly made high quality CS is not affected by plastic now
> makes sense.
>
> Marshall

Sounds reasonable.  Now does salt contacting the CS later, after it is made
up, also cause silver chloride?  If so, what about taking it with gatorade?
There is certainly salt in that?  Does that cause a problem?

Jeannie

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