what about hydrogen-peroxide?
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Phil Morrison
wrote:
> Malcolm,
>
> An understanding of CS chemistry gets complicated, even for people in the
> business.
>
>
> A firm understanding of silver ions and particles – and their differences,
>
Phil, I've looked at the paper from SCIENCE you reference, and it would
seem the preferential reactions you rely on for your conclusions only
occur at a temp of ~250deg. C.; not good for children and other living
things, e.g. cooked. Further, it is monomolecular silver IONS which
form the
Hello,
Thank you for the very interesting paper. Filed w/ Colloidal Silver. I
shall read it soon.
Be well,
James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Phil Morrison
wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> AgNP stands
Please clarify; Does NP mean "non-particulate"? What substance or compound
or ionic relationship is "Silver/oxygen".
Assuming you mean oxides of silver, how many of those can exist in a mix of
ionic and particulate silver in water; theordinary sol such as many of us
make.
Thank you.
James
4 matches
Mail list logo