Yes, that is how we isolated certain chemicals in the chem lab in
college, drying and filtering.
A fun project for kids is to dissolve epsom salts in water, and paint
with it on colored paper, black shows up best. When it is dry, you can
see the pattern.
On Nov 29, 2007, at 8:56 AM, wordsjunkie wrote:
Probably, but I was talking about what happens when you evaporate salt
water, You remember when you were in school :)? Did ya'll ever do that
experiment with the pie pans and salt water? We put salt water in the
pie pans and let the water evaporate and what was left behind was the
salt:) Because there were bits of the salt that couldn't evaporate
even though you couldn't see them in the water. I was saying that the
bits of silver you can't see in the CS, would probably do the same
thing if the water evaporated:)
Liz:)
----- Original Message -----
From: Dianne France
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Can you use CS to cook with?
Wasn't salt being added to the water while generating cs that caused
argyria? Would cooking with cs with salt cause the cs to change and
possibly cause argyria?
Dianne
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