If you "make" CS at over around 110-120 deg F. it's almost guaranteed to come up yellow.
 After it's made and sits around a while, it doesn't seem to care.
If you freeze it, The particulates seem to form a column in the center and may drop out when thawed [never noticed drop out... or not]
I was a little surprised to see no effect from nuking CS..[I didn't boil it]

Ode

At 09:43 AM 12/19/2005 -0500, you wrote:

All bets are off if you microwave it, I have never done any tests to see if the microwaves cause higher aggregation then otherwise. If you have a laser, then try heating it (the CS not the laser), then compare the intensity of the beam in the unheated and the heated. If thye apprear identical, then most likely there is little or no effect.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 12/16/2005 6:30:49 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: It will not destroy the CS, but depending on how hot you heat it, could lead to increased particle size and lower effectiveness. The more yellow or color it has, them more likely it will be effected.

Thanks for responding Marshall. It's perfectly clear CS, ppm level around 12. I guess that even if it's less effective, if it gets more into her that would be a good thing. Best way to do this in a microwave in a cup? Or on the stove in a porcelain tea kettle? MA


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