At 05:23 PM 5/17/2006 -0500, you wrote:
1. Would using magnetized water or ozenated water to make EIS effect it
one way or the other?
** I find that using heavily ozonated water oxidizes the silver ions.
If the jug is left uncapped for several days, it no longer does.
Virtually all distilled water in the USA is ozonated, but it doesn't
stay for long.
2. Would Ozenating or magnetizing EIS after the fact effect it one way or
the other?
** I've never seen a magnet affect CS one way or another at any
time....and I've used some real finger snippers trying. [The kind that send
shrapnel flying if they clack together too hard and must be slid off iron
surfaces]
I know of one person that claims that ferrite rings affect his CS ....but,
no "proof".
Ode
On 5/17/06, Robert Berger
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Do not boil the EIS.
"Ole Bob"
V <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> 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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