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From: angel z [mailto:angelzn...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 6:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: angel z
Subject: CS>how "un-beneficial" exactly IS non-clear cs?

hello gurus,

i get that the darker the cs is the larger the particles are.  and that
the
larger the particles = the less penetrable the cs is in our bodies = the
less beneficial "action" it can engage.

"The Yellow Color"
There has been a fair amount of controversy in the public literature
concerning the appearance of the "yellow" color. A lot of well meaning
people have told me that "yellow is bad", "silver isn't yellow", "yellow
is sulfur contamination", "yellow is iron contamination", and lots of
other things. I finally found what I believe to be the answer to this
question in a book titled Practical Colloid Chemistry, published in
London in 1926. In the section on the "Colours of Colloidal Metals",
sub-section on the "Polychromism of silver solutions" on page 69, I
found the following statements: "The continuous change in colour from
yellow to blue corresponds to a change in the absorption maximum of the
shorter to longer wave-lengths with a decreasing degree of dispersion.
This is a general phenomenon in colloid chemistry illustrating the
relation between colour and degree of dispersion." This section goes on
to describe the colors that show up in a wide variety of colloidal metal
solutions. Interestingly, they ALL have yellow phase. For true
"electro-colloidal" silver, the particle size range that can appear
yellow is .01 to .001 microns (10 to 100 angstroms) because that is the
size of silver particle that best absorbs the indigo light, leaving only
its inverse color, yellow, to be observed. The final transparent-yellow
appearance only shows up after the particles have become evenly
dispersed.

Hope this helps...

Ernie



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