I have made suspended silver oxides and it appears as shades of black.
Silver carbonate is very cloudy white for a while...in any light till the light changes it to grey.
Silver chloride too.
Ode
At 09:14 AM 8/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
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A cloudy white would most likely be silver oxide. I have never quite understood what peroxide does to EIS. It seems that it should immediately oxidize the ionic portion, which this seems to indicate happened with you, and evidence suggests that it breaks up the colloidal particles, but does not oxidize those. Silver oxide has a solubility in cold water of 13 ppm, so I would guess that most do not see this because when they have done this test before, the ionic portion did not exceed 13 ppm.<<<<
Very good information.
Marshall
Revonda Henderson wrote:
After completing a batch of CS I added 5 drops of peroxide (3%) to about 30oz of CS. It immediately began turning to a cloudy white consistency. I had read that by adding the peroxide to the cs it would cause the tiny silver particles to break up into even more minute particles. Is the cloudy white consistency normal? Thanks, Revonda
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