DO NOT USE H2O2 AS A STARTER.
Unless you are making metal flake paint or one of those snow storm scene paper weights or want results are are entirely unpredictable.

FYI If you place a blackened electrode in H2O2, it will be cleaned up very fast. If you leave it in there, it will turn black again.
 Add a little current to that, anything that can happen will.
ken


At 11:26 PM 4/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I am just brewing a batch of cs, right now.  I started with about 1/4
solution of a previous batch of silver that went from golden to violet
over a period of about a week and then I put some hydrogen peroxide in
it last night, today it was virtually clear.   I have it set on a coffee
cup warmer.  I spaced the electrodes about 3/4 inch apart and have run
it now for 35 minutes.  I switched the polarity at about 25 minutes.  It
has been very milky from near the start of the run.  Is this due to the
hydrogen peroxide that I put in the starter solution?  I used the same
container as last time and I did not wash it out at all.

I stopped the brew at 40 min.  It is fairly dark solution and very
milky. It has a few large black clumps that fell of the rods.  The rods
did not get the feathery look to them like most runs before, but the
clouds were very visible coming of the rods.

Glenda

What should I look out for or do differently?


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