>> >> So, using very pure water allows high particle counts with a small size. >> The contaminants don't have to be 'dissolved' contaminants [registering on a meter] to have an effect. >> In fact, a piece of copper [wire] dropped into a batch of CS will become coated with a frothy structure of silver oxides and remove color and many particles from a batch of yellow CS reducing both TE and conductivity. > >This will introduce copper into the batch. ## No, it won't. The copper collects silver oxides and such and some of it gets plated onto the copper turning it silver but mostly the copper gets a thick black coating. It's not electrically connected to anything..just dropped in. Try it, you'll see. Ode >
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