Thanks George,

Perhaps timely to note that colloidal silver, especially clear type,
approaches the limit of what is defined a 'classic colloid' and do not
share many of the properties of the generally much larger particles.

In some ways CS and other ultra-small colloids behave more like
solutions,eg show no Tyndall effect, highly solvated and so on.

Regards
Ivan.


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From: "George Martin" <gmar...@dragonbyte.net>
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Subject: CS>Properties of Colloids


> source: The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition.  2000.
> http://www.bartelby.com/65/co/colloid.html
>
>
> Properties of Colloids



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