On 07/16/2015 06:19 PM, Neville wrote:
@ Patricia...I'm not referring to any change in quality or
change in meter readings or coloration etc, just the water
droplets which keep appearing inside the glass storage
vessels. Minimal air space between product and lid, but I
also have half empty containers in storage for a couple of
years and consequently more room to observe these droplets
being created and enlarging. I'm talking quite a while in
storage here though.
@ Sandee...I have never used any coloured glass, just clear
glass containers.
"Sweating"...I suppose you could call it that, little beads
of water droplets collecting around the inside of the
vessel, and the longer the time in storage, the larger those
droplets get, eventually resulting in some running down the
glass and returning back into the solution no doubt.
That is just weather inside the bottle. The space is always
saturated with water vapor.
When there is a fall in temperature, the air space and the
glass above the liquid above the water, cools faster than
the water, so vapor condenses on the bottle, while the
warmer water keeps evaporating more vapor.
When the temperature rises, the air warms faster than the
liquid in the bottle, so the condensation takes place on the
surface of the water, instead of on the bottle. This has
nothing to do with the few parts per million of silver in
the water.
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Regards,
John Popelish
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