Yes it would, but the amount of silver *in solution* would probably
change when cooled...and still read in the 20s or 30s on a meter.
It might agglomerate into larger particles and drop out...might go yellow
or green?
Try it and find out.
I never felt a need.
Ode
At 11:10 PM 5/16/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Maybe this question has come up before but I have not heald anybody
mention it.
Question:
What happens if you boil CS ? and if you have lets say a quart of 25ppm CS
and you boil it down to half its volume would the ppm go up to 50ppm?
V
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