hello yogiboy,

thanks for reply, a bit technical for me the humanities major so i need some
help understanding.... see ****** below, please...


thanks,
angel


> "The Yellow Color"
.."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.
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what does this mean in plain english?
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> 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)
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so, at what point do i reach this size particle?  by regular brewing?  by
excessive brewing?  by brewing with or without stirring?  at what ppm?
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>.......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.
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ok.  so how does this relate to my cs always changing color when i decant
it, into plastic, or glass or whatever?
*****

>


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