FYI, I just found out the reducing agent they use says on the bottle
dextrin carbohydrate. Don't know if that helps. They say to mix
the powder in for 5 minutes, then heat on a burner.
David
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Jim Holmes gooogleis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Marshall, et al
How
Hello Marshall, et al
How much Vitamin C do you add for aprox 10PPM sol made with Bruce Marx's
device.
Has the issue of Ionic v. particulate been resolved? Can you comment?
Thank you,
Jim
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
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Hydrogen peroxide is
H2O2 and silver goes both ways.
The Bell rocket belt is powered by H2O2 sprayed on a silver grid, producing
steam.
H2O2 will make silver oxides AND unmake them.
Ode
At 03:55 PM 4/24/2012 -0500, you wrote:
I don't think that H2O2 or Oxyclean qualify as reducing agents since
they are
Hydrogen peroxide is what is called a redox agent, it both reduces and
oxidizes. For silver here are the equations:
Ag + H2O2 - H2O + AgO
AgO + H2O2 - Ag + H2O + O2
To make pure colloid from ionic one can add vitamin C, ascorbic acid,
which is only a reducing/antioxidant.
Marshall
On
I see quite a number of mis-truths in the manual.
Electrolysis using only pure water and pure silver makes no photo-reactive
compounds, thus no need for colored glass to store it.
The photo showing particles was done using a TEM which requires drying the
sample which CREATES those
Here is the only clue I have - the reducing agent is a custom blended
carbohydrate we formulated.
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http://www.silverlungs.com/latest_user_manual_hm_ez_v.pdf
The manual for SilverLungs describes adding a reducing agent to convert
an ionic solution to a colloidal silver. They have a photo of it turning
amber color. Any idea what it is, and if it is legit?
David
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