Hello Frank,

How much H2O2 per quart do you suggest?

Thanks,

Steve


> ** Original Subject: Re: CS>Where to find 50 ppm......
> ** Original Sender: Frank Key <[email protected]>
> ** Original Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 15:36:32 +0000

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> Someone wrote:
> 
> > >"The color of the sol has to do with the particle size, not the
> > concentration. 
> 
> This is NOT true. Color is determined by particle size, concentration and 
> dispersion.
> 
> > But, as the >concentration increases, generally so does the particle size,
> > hue and depth of color."'
> 
> The particle size does NOT increase with concentration for ALL processes used 
> to produce colloids. It generally does with the electrochemical processes 
> commonly used by hobbiests.
> 
> > However, I don't understand where H2O2 fits into all this. Does it dissolve
> > the ionic silver? And what's the chemical reaction in the dissolving
> > process?
> 
> Ionic silver is already dissolved silver. H2O2 does ionized silver particles 
> and thus convert them into ionic (dissolved) silver.
> 
> frank key
> 
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