Dunno about what's termed 'CS'? That could be any number of things, and produced in any number of ways, one being with powdered or ground silver? But as far as I'm concerned what we make with LVDC should last indefinitely. Didn't Faraday or someone make some many moons ago? and it's reported to have remained unchanged over the years. Due to the dynamics of what we make it should last forever and not degrade in my mind, once it's reached a point of stability. I don't see any fallout in mine, and I've had some in those white plastic nose and larger mist spray bottles for months and months. As long as it's produced keeping within any solubility limit, Van der Waals, Brownian and zeta should ensure that...should they not? N.
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 19:38:17 -0800 From: devorah...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>CS falling out of suspesion The statement below was posted in one of my other groups....could I get some clarity from people in the group about this please? thanks in advance Debbie As for storing CS, unfortunately it does not have a long shelf life. The silver particles and ions fall out of suspension after a period of time. I think they lose their electrical charge and clump together, most commercially available CS contain stabilizers.