(cleaned of course) tastes metallic or not. One can then draw the
appropriate conclusions.
Kevin Nolan
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Colloid vs. ionic TASTE
> I wonder why an ion would have ta
I wonder why an ion would have taste but a stable atom not have taste.
Is this a scientifically proven fact? I would suppose that taste is
based on molecular composition. The statments below may be correct, but
it would be good to know the basis of the claims.
Frank Key wrote:
>
> Russ w
Russ wrote:
> Does anyone know how particulate size affects the ability to *taste* CS?
> Frank? Tx.
Since metallic silver has no taste, a colloid containing only metallic
silver particles (a true colloid), regardless of the size of the particles,
has no taste. The taste associated with colloidal
Does anyone know how particulate size affects the ability to *taste* CS?
Frank? Tx.
--Russ
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