Hey Ode,

I have a question for ya.
I made a batch of CS and let it stabilize overnight. With the stirrer
still going and the unit turned off but still immersed I added 3 drops
of HP. Food grade. It didn't go the usual milky color. Instead it stayed
clear, and over a period of couple hours noticed fairly large bubbles
attaching themselves to the electrodes and the plastic stirer at the
bottom of the jar. Could you please tell me if what might be happening
and if it is still acceptable to consume? 

Thanks.

ernie

  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




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