> ### 200 microamps is 2 milliamps, right?

No, I meant 0.2ma.  I think this water is quite pure.  Here were the results
of another (more documented) test.

200ml of de-ionised water.
2, 99.9999 silver electrodes - 1.6mm dia and 45mm into the water.
PSU voltage at the terminals was 37.0V

Initial current was 0.197ma
after 10 mins 0.145ma
after 20 mins 0.3ma
after 30 mins 0.44ma
after 40 mins 0.59ma
after 50 mins 0.8ma

The solution was stirred with a glass stirrer throughout.

One of the electrodes turned a little black, but there was some foreign
bodied floating about (probably due to wiping the electrodes with a paper
towel before the start). There were no bubbles or clouds on either terminal.
The finished solution does not look any different.

>Electrode deposits are an extreme variable. [Just guessing from eyeball
>observations..10% to 60% ??]

Using the faraday calculator (excel spread sheet), it says about 6.91ppm, so
from what you say it could be from 2.76 to 6.22 ppm.

>From what I have read, this sounds like an ionic solution with a very small
particle size due to a low current.  Is this a correct assumption?

Dave.


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