The aim of that cell was to produce ionic/colloidal silver solution for ingestion and mouthwash.
I only ran enough coulombs through the cell to produce about 16 ppm silver in suspension,
(greater concentration leads to precipitation)
the silver wires had a little 'greyness' covering the anode,
(possibly a little silver oxide ?) and the wires were both dull after running the cell
(at less than 1 mA for many hours)
I did not weigh the loss of electrode material (silver) as I was not expecting a measurable change.
I wanted to measure the resistance of the cell just for its own sake, to understand the process a little better,
but even with a digital multimeter using the Ohms ranges, it was impossible to get a sensible resistance measurement,
the resistance plummets in seconds of voltage being applied. |