Smitty how are you doing in Hawaii? Been watching the lava situation there
hope all is well with you and yours.
Debbie
On Sunday, August 12, 2018, 1:28:56 AM EDT, Smitty
wrote:
For a better controlplace a cup of CS water in a cabinet (dark)and a cup on
the countertop exposed to sunlig
Electromagnetic radiation can only affect CS if it is absorbed. Crystal
clear CS will therefore be unaffected by visible light, but yellow CS
can be degraded by blue light
(which is what yellow absorbs). Now clear CS will generally absorb
ultra violet radiation, and can be affected by uv light
If it only looks cloudy in direct sunlight, but not in diffused artificial
light...it's fine.
If cloudy in all light, you probably have some water purity issues and have
made some sort of silver compound.
ode
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 9:30 AM, Nicky wrote:
> Made a batch of CS and it looked cloud
Do you think the glass is stopping the reaction of the sun on the
colloidal silver?
No
The reaction is photo-chemical and pure silver has no "chemical" component
in it...it is pure.
The myth that colloidal silver is light sensitive came from the old days
when people used salt or baking soda to ma
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