A simple test to try to see what H202 does when added to CS-----
1cc 3% H202 was added 6 oz .8 uS distilled water = the uS went up 1.2
to 2.0 uS
1cc 3% H202 added to 6 oz clear CS of 7.3 uS = the uS went up 1.2 to 8.5 uS
1cc 3% H202 added to 6 oz yellow CS of 11.2 uS = the uS immediately
DROPPED to 8.3 uS (the CS did clear up)
after a day and a half the uS had risen to 11.0 uS
The third result is weird---always before the uS has only gone up when I
have added H202 to CS. I've never done this test with measured amounts
before, but I have added H202 to CS after first measuring the uS of the
CS, and it has gone up. I thought to a higher reading than the uS
reading of the peroxide itself. I now question this. But why would it
drop when the peroxide has conductance of its own to add?
What happened?
sol
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