Ode Coyote wrote:

>  To quantify that 'conductivity' drop a bit...20 uS goes to about 6 uS
> almost instantly with the addition of a very tiny [less than a drip] amount
> of 3% H2O2 in a quart...

Lets see.  If the initial EIS was 10% colloidal and it dropped the conductivity
by a factor of 3.33, or 1/3, that would mean that the final colloid is 30% ionic
and 70% colloidal.  This is somewhat higher than I had estimated it earlier as
50% and 50%.  But I can think of no other explaination.


> but only if the CS is very fresh.
>  In day or 2 old CS, the HP does nothing noticeable unless it's yellow.

In that case, what is the conductivity?  After two days, is it still 20 uS, 5
uS, or somthing else?  Does the conductivity not drop at all when H2O2 is added?

>
> If it's yellow, it goes clear.
> If yellow CS is left in a clear container for a long time, the container
> turns yellow and the CS goes clear.

Once again, the conductivity does not change?

Marshall

>
>  HP instantly removes that yellow coating.
> Ode


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