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CS>Re: About a extraordinary experiment
From: Peter Rebaudo
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:59:26
> Hi:
> Get a hold of this tale !
> The positive silver electrode is introduced into a DW container,
300cc,
> the other is outside the glass container.
> DW measures 1.0 u Siemens
> Voltage= 34V
> Supply: Sota constant current set a 1mA.
> After 2 days, 2.4uS
> After 5 days, 14.0 uS and a heaviest, by far, Tyndall I have ever
seen.
> The final product have zero taste.
> The electrodes have no darkening or coating what so ever.
> There was no sediments.
> The container was glass 2" in diameter by 7.5" high
> Electrodes 12 Ga, 5.5" summerged.
> The voltage stay constant at 34V, there was no measurable current.
> I am looking forward to comments.
> Regards
> Peter R
Hi Peter,
Interesting. You can use the Faraday equations to see how much
silver was lost at the anode. Since the current is zero, the amount
of silver liberated should also be zero.
But you indicate the Hanna reading changes and you see a heavy TE.
So something seems to be happening.
Is ther any chance the anode was contaminated with something?
You can estimate the ppm using the salt test and compare it to the
PWT reading. Some information and a brief table of typical values is
available at
http://www3.sympatico.ca/add.automation/misc/130vdc.htm
You can also repeat the experiment, weighing the anode before and
after. The weight loss can be used in a program called Mercury to
show the amount of silver liberated. A link is available at the
above url.
The uS reading from the Hanna converts directly to milligrams per
litre. You can determine the amount of silver in 300 cc and compare
it to the measured weight loss.
Some of these tests might give further information on what is
happening.
Best Regards,
Mike Monett
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