Could someone tell me what EIS is please? I need educating!!.
Dear Frances,
It's a locally coined term that stands for Electrically Isolated
Silver. Basically it describes the simple colloidal silver that is
produced by electrolysis of silver in pure water.
The term colloidal silver (CS)
Could someone tell me what EIS is please? I need educating!!.
Frances
Suffolk, UK
Electrically Isolated Silver EIS
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At 10:49 AM 2/28/2006 +, you wrote:
Could someone tell me what EIS is please? I need educating!!.
Frances
Suffolk, UK
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Electrolytically Isolated Silver. It is what most of the people on this
list are making and/or buying. It is typically 10% colloidal
(crystaline particles suspended in water) silver and 90% ionic silver
(silver hydroxide and silver oxide).
See http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#Def for
Well, there is NO SUCH THING as a dumb question.
Depending of course on the heart that asked.
You ought to know how many peepl are grateful for questions like this,
(EIS), cuz they do not want to be the origin of the question, and so they
remain ...
dumb.
Yet for your asking zey also know,
Click on the link at the bottom of the page that is after silver list
archive...
Gee, I knew I put that there for a reason! GRIN
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...
I see many references to the List Archives.. Just exactly
does one access the Archives..
Tks.. gm
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GRANT MCKENZIE wrote:
I see many references to the List Archives.. Just exactly
does one access the Archives..
Tks.. gm
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From: GRANT MCKENZIE g...@island.net
To: Silver - List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 9:48 AM
Subject: CSDumb Question
PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CSDumb question
Bitter means that something is alkaline or basic. Sour is acid. Silver Oxide
is
a base, and silver hydroxide spontaneously changes to silver oxide upon
standing. Since all you have to start with are silver, oxygen
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Subject:Re: CSDumb question
Bitter means that something is alkaline or basic. Sour is acid. Silver
Oxide is
a base, and silver hydroxide spontaneously changes to silver oxide upon
standing. Since all you have to start with are silver, oxygen and hydrogen,
the
only likely
And a gas in a gas?
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 8:09 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CSDumb question
No. A colloid is a material suspended in a medium
An ephemeral?
Ivan.
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, 1 November 1999 17:56
Subject: RE: CSDumb question
And a gas in a gas?
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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Oh! Not such a dumb question after all, eh? Thanks for the explanation. I
sure wouldn't have figured it out on my own!
Sharon
A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking
No. A colloid is a material suspended in a medium with a different phase.
But
if you want to specify what the
All gases are fully miscible.
Marshall
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
And a gas in a gas?
James Osbourne Holmes
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Bitter means that something is alkaline or basic. Sour is acid. Silver Oxide
is
a base, and silver hydroxide spontaneously changes to silver oxide upon
standing. Since all you have to start with are silver, oxygen and hydrogen, the
only likely canidate is silver oxide.
I would say you let it
Dumb question time. I see the term sol used frequently. Is that short for
solution?
Thanks,
Sharon
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No. A colloid is a material suspended in a medium with a different phase. But
if you want to specify what the state of the material and the medium are, you
have to use different terms. For instance liquid in gas would be a fog, gas in
a liquid is foam, liquid in liquid (ie butterfat in milk) is
The Tyndall effect is nothing more than scattering by small particles. It
accounts for the sky being blue, and being able to see a sun beam in the
dust or below the clouds. If you shine a bright beam through colloidal
silver then you can see the beam. It works best with a laser.
Marshall
What is tyndall and what is the tyndall effect? Is it good or bad and
how do I know if I have it?
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