That depends on how strong it is.
Cooling the water reduces its ability to keep ions in solution.
Strong EIS is generally at the solubility limits of the water at room temps.
Weak CS has solubility leeway.
Once ions crystallize out into a particle suspension, they don't tend to
re-dissolve when warmed back up and may well agglomerate and settle.
Best bet is not to refrigerate.
Ode
At 09:57 AM 8/14/2009 -0400, you wrote:
I'm pretty sure I read this discussed before but forgot.... Is it OK to
keep CS/EIS in the refrigerator ?? Lois
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