1999 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 31-35
In this paper, the authors investigate the method of the use of electrolyzed rainwater. Well water and rainwater are electrolyzed in seven cases of pH values. Lactic acid calcium and sodium chloride are used as electrolytes when water is electrolyzed. Sodium chloride is added in the case of the well water. Water temperature, pH, electric conductivity, and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) are measured to examine change in water quality. The pH values of anode water indicate acidity, whereas those of cathode water indicate alkalinity. The ORP values of anode water increase during the first five hours and then level out. Those of cathode water decrease during the first one-hour and then increase. Quality of Cathode water changes easily both in pH and in ORP. Sodium chloride has more effect than lactic acid calcium.