Mostly
Hydrated Ag[+] which prevents the formation of AgOh and AgO to a great
extent. [Hydrosol]
OH[-]
Some Ag, AgOH, Ag2O and AgO in variable proportions, tweekable to some
degree with current control settings regulating where and the odds of such
reactions taking place in localized hig
That's the one...the hydoxyl [alkaline water]
Ode
At 08:40 AM 12/4/2009 -0800, you wrote:
If the process of making silver by using say, 30 volts and low current,
with electrodes under distilled water, results in 10% colloidal and 90%
ionic silver, then doesn't there have to be an oppos
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Sent: Fri, December 4, 2009 2:08:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>What is the other ion in ionic silver?
Richard Goodwin wrote:
> If the process of making silver by using say, 30 volts and low current, with
> electrodes under distilled water, results in 10% colloidal and 90% ionic
>
Richard Goodwin wrote:
If the process of making silver by using say, 30 volts and low
current, with electrodes under distilled water, results in 10%
colloidal and 90% ionic silver, then doesn't there have to be an
opposite ion to the Ag+ ion? Would it be OH-?
The ionic portion is approximately
If the process of making silver by using say, 30 volts and low current, with
electrodes under distilled water, results in 10% colloidal and 90% ionic
silver, then doesn't there have to be an opposite ion to the Ag+ ion? Would it
be OH-?
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