But does he take colloidal silver?

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: James Osbourne, Holmes <a...@trail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, 9 December 1999 13:24
Subject: RE: CS>RE:Particle size -LV and HV


> Hi Guys,
>
> Dr. Hunter says that DI is not a reliable method of making
ultra-pure
> water.  He distilles it from a potassium permanganate solution in a
glass
> still.
> James Osbourne Holmes
> a...@trail.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred [SMTP:f...@health2us.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:29 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>RE:Particle size -LV and HV
>
>  << File: ATT00001.html >> Ivan,
>
>  I appreciate your addition to this complex problem (the more to
> consider the better the analysis), but must question your last
paragraph:
>
>  "There is no doubt that HVAC silver sols are ionic, in that the
> particles carry a charge, as can be easily attested by a
conductivity
> reading."
>
> Conductivity and charge are not solidly related, from what I have
seen,
> specifically "a new deionizer cartridge (resin bed) with activated
(fine)
> charcoal particles will make DW a dark and highly conductive
> suspension, with a steady falloff of conductivity as the particles
settle".
> Is not a charcoal suspension the same as a metallic crystal
suspension?
>
> Comments? and did you check if 'Zeta Potential' equipment is
available
> to you?
>
> f...@health2us.com
>
> Ivan said:
> "Another thing Guenter,
>
> As the  AC wave form is sinusoidal, when the voltage passes through
> zero to the opposite sign, the attractive force is low but the
> particles having some inertia, drift further from the electrode.
This
> and the fact that the solution acts to slow the propagation of the
> energy front (the electrical or electrostatic propagation relies on
> the movement of ions and lags and is slower than the input from the
> electrode) would also help to ensure the escape of the majority of
the
> particles.
> Those particles that do find themselves reduced at the electrode may
> well be the first to be oxidised at the next change of phase.
> The reactions at the electrode are very complex and not as straight
> forward as I had previously thought, involving electrode
polarisation,
> overpotential and so on... understanding the bulk solution chemistry
> is far more intuitive, I have found.
>
> There is no doubt that HVAC silver sols are ionic, in that the
> particles carry a charge, as can be easily attested by a
conductivity
> reading.
>
> Regards - Ivan."
>
>
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