better yet, put your CS generating container in a saucepan of water and
heat.
 Just using pans and such lead to mineral leach..stuff left on the pan from
drying tap water.
 I have not noticed any detrimental effect from using a microwave.
Ken

At 04:54 PM 12/19/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Glenda,
>Since heating water in the microwave is uncertain in terms of changing the
>molecules of the water, I put a 16 oz jar ( Mayonaise jar)  of DS in a small
>saucepan and warm it at medium temp for about 10 minutes, to about 125
>degrees on candy thermometer.  It doesn't take much more time and doing this
>removes any doubt about what the microwave does to water.
>Nancy
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just made a 2 cup batch of silver using distilled water, in a pyrex
>> measure cup.  This is the first time that I tried warming the water.  I
>> used the microwave for just a minute and a half. The water was still
>> luke warm.  I usually leave the silver cook for one hour unless I'm
>> using really fresh batteries. This time I only left it for 45 minutes.
>> It does not taste as metallic as the other batches.  The rods were
>> really covered with silver clumps (usually not quite as bad).
>>
>> Question:
>>
>> Is using the microwave OK or does it change the water molecule?
>> How long should one leave the silver cook?
>> How warm does one get the water before starting?
>>
>> Glenda
>>
>>
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