Thanks Frank
 I think I get a clearer mental picture of what's happening now...in pure
water with a low energy electrolytic process.
And dissolved oxygen/ozone, some nitrates, CO2 and such are always present
to some small degree to account for being able to go over the limit a bit.
Ken

At 02:06 PM 9/29/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>> I've heard that [13 PPM limit for ionic silver] but can't recall where
>> it came from.
>
>Dr. Maass wrote a technical brief titled "Solubility Products Involving
Silver 
>Compounds" which mentions the theoretical 13.3 ppm limit in PURE WATER. It 
>goes up from their as the concentration of anions goes up.
>
>The paper is at: 
>
>http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/Solubility_Products.PDF 
>
>
>frank key
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