Jim Holmes wrote:

> Please explain in more detail.
>
> My current understanding.
>
> A part-particulate, part-Ionic solution is generated.
>
> The liquid is centrifuged, pushing the particles to the bottom.

Yes, if you do that, then it will form one big glob of silver.

>  The liquid
> is poured off.  More liquid is added to the concentrate.

Then you would have something akin to water with a dime at the bottom.

>
>
> So, it is not longer a colloid.

That is correct. you would have water with a glob of silver metal at the bottom

>
>
> Did I understand correctly.

Yes.

Marshall

>
>
> Thank you for your patience.
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 4:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>high ppm CS experiment, was Re: CS>CS site
>
> Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> > I cannot remember where I got that Marshall, but probably from Bruce Marx,
> > who knows Key well.  Could you not just decant the ionic supernant?
>
> If you do that you are left with the silver particle precipitate, not a
> colloid.
>
> Marshall
>
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