>I have been reflecting on the basic chemistry involved in the production
>of CS.  We place a charge through two silver electrodes in distilled
>water. The concept is that microscopic particles of silver are sintered
>off with a postive charge, i.e. the particles are "short" an electron.

   Are you sure that the particals are positive charged? Someone sent
me a picture a long time ago that showed a silver partical in the
nucleus of a microbe. The nucleus is a positive charge and I believe
the outer surface of most microbes is mostly negitive charged. 






Take Care 

Reid



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