Good intentions, not enough homework....
Leave it to me in my excitement to share with you information which I am not totally clear on the details yet! I should have done more experimentation first....
Well, I went into my kitchen and dropped a single drop of 35% strength food grade hydrogen peroxide into a two quart glass pitcher of deeply amber colored silver water only to slowly watch as it proceeded to turn jet black!
Then I thought, hey, what if it's a matter of several factors, all of which get simplified to how much hydrogen peroxide is added to solution?
So, I added enough hydrogen peroxide to probably burn my mouth if I were to drink it. Very quickly, and without stirring, the bottom of the pitcher turned clear and migrated its clarity upwards towards the top bringing with it many tiny bubbles until the whole solution became clarified from a previous condition of completely opaque blackness. And the inside surface of the glass pitcher was covered in bubbles clinging to the sides beneath the water level. So, more experience is needed before I know for certain how to go about this with consistently desirable results instead of the disaster which I had witnessed just a few moments earlier.
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Well, I went into my kitchen and dropped a single drop of 35% strength food grade hydrogen peroxide into a two quart glass pitcher of deeply amber colored silver water only to slowly watch as it proceeded to turn jet black!
Then I thought, hey, what if it's a matter of several factors, all of which get simplified to how much hydrogen peroxide is added to solution?
So, I added enough hydrogen peroxide to probably burn my mouth if I were to drink it. Very quickly, and without stirring, the bottom of the pitcher turned clear and migrated its clarity upwards towards the top bringing with it many tiny bubbles until the whole solution became clarified from a previous condition of completely opaque blackness. And the inside surface of the glass pitcher was covered in bubbles clinging to the sides beneath the water level. So, more experience is needed before I know for certain how to go about this with consistently desirable results instead of the disaster which I had witnessed just a few moments earlier.
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