If you exceed around 120 degrees F, excessive Brownian motion will cause
velocity related particle colloisions resulting in agglomeration..amongst
other chemical reaction threshold and super saturation effects that show up
after the CS cools.
 Yellow CS is practically gauranteed at any significant PPM.

ode

At 04:27 PM 8/26/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>Deb said,
><I tried to make cs while heating it with a plate
>warmer...all seemed to go well but when I pulled it
>out of the cubord today it was a shocking yellow I am
>taking YELLOW like vitamin B urine.. I am thinking
>that maybe the plastic tubing on the stone air pump
>got to warm or something? Do I dare drink it?>
>
>Yellow CS is fine. Drink away. I've drunk many, many
>gallons of yellow and gold CS over the years.
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