Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Nuking CS doesn't seem to affect it at all. The silver, just like any other dissolved mineral. Ode On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 9:13 PM, JD wrote: > I know that if colloidal silver is frozen, the silver will come out of > suspension, but what happens when CS is heated up? What about if CS is > mic

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread ASL raVen
Since silver is a metal, doesn't microwaving it causes sparks?

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread John Popelish
On 12/19/2015 07:55 AM, ASL raVen wrote: Since silver is a metal, doesn't microwaving it causes sparks? It is dissolved in water, so no. -- Regards, John Popelish -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsu

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread ASL raVen
Thanks for clarifying dissolved metals in water doesn't causes sparks when microwaved. :) R

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread Phil Morrison
The silver ions are dissolved in water, but the silver nanoparticles are not. Both cooling and nuking CS will negatively effect the silver colloid.

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-19 Thread John Popelish
On 12/19/2015 11:01 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: (snip) Both cooling and nuking CS will negatively effect the silver colloid. The nano particles are way to small to see any significant voltage across them, as a result of exposure microwaves (that have centimeter sized wavelength). But the microwave