Adding the peroxide may have tossed the meter reading out the window. How conductive is peroxide?
Ode At 11:19 PM 6/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Greetings, all I thought I would share the results of a short experiment in condensing CS by evaporation. I used about a pint of CS with a reading of 5.8 µS and with a barely perceptible TE in pitch dark room with a laser beam. I used a coffee maker plate which kept the temp. at about 140-150º F. this took about 5 hours. The volume of liquid was reduced to a little less than half, just eyeballing it. The color appeared to have a slight tint, but was so light I couldn't be sure it wasn't the color of the light source. I decanted it into a jar to cool and noticed that the coffee pot I had used for heating had a faint tint. So I put some 3% H2O2 in and got an instant reaction (a pale mist) and that eliminated the tint. I assume this was plated metal. When I tested the cooled CS with the PWT, it read 14 µS. This seems to indicate little or no loss of silver or loss of ionization. The TE was a bit more noticeable than before. I next added DW to the CS to its original volume and the reading came back to its original level, (or as close as it gets with a PWT). The TE was now very faint, perhaps more than before. Its hard to say because a lot of dust was picked up while evaporating. (No Lid). This was a pretty sloppy set-up. I'm looking forward to hearing of other more precise experiments. . FWIW. Al -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

