After sitting overnight in a closed container the 5% Acetic Acid (CH3-COOH) was retested
the power achieved had dropped from 625 watts to 585 watts. 
 
This suggests that there is a loss of availability of protons (H+) ions. (Hydrino-like atoms formed?)
 
A similar trend was noticed with the distilled water, but uptake of atmospheric CO2
with the formation of Carbonic Acid H+ + HCO3-  compensates for it.
 
Frederick
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> Relative resistance and pH of the water solution in the glass beaker:
 
> Distilled water 580 watts ~ 150,000 Ohms pH ~ 6.0
 
> NaHCO3 508 watts ~ 75,000 Ohms pH 8.0
 
> NaCl 400 watts ~ 20,000 Ohms pH ~ 6.0
 
> 5% Acetic Acid 625 watts ~ 5,000 Ohms pH ~ 3.0
 
> 5% Acetic Acid-NaCl 445 watts ~ 5,000 Ohms pH ~ 3.0
 
> Unless there is some strange "Loss Tangent"/ Dielectric Constant effects...... Electronium reactions?
 
> Frederick
 

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