Please realize that "more acid" does not necessarily mean acid at all, it can simply mean "less alkaline".

Marshall

Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thank you for that Marshall I will pass it on.  Dee
/-------Original Message-------/ /*From:*/ Marshall Dudley <mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>
/*Date:*/ 04/20/09 17:07:47
/*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
/*Subject:*/ Re: CS>Alkalinity of EIS
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The colloidal portion is actually neutral, but the ionic portion (silver
oxide/hydroxide) will be alkaline. However, since carbon dixoide can be
absorbed, which makes it acid, CS can actually be either slightly acid
or alkaline, and tends to go more acid if left open to the air.
Marshall
        
        




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