Faith Gagne wrote:
Marshall, what is the salt test? Faith g.
Table salt will react with ionic silver and silver compounds producing
silver chloride that precipitates out as a white powder. Thus adding a
pinch of salt to water that has any ionic silver in it will cause the
water to become cloudy, similar to a glass of water with a small amount
of milk added.
Marshall
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Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Settled Out
Pat wrote:
My son has complained before that his colloidal silver
has settled out.
Today I saw with my own eyes two jars of it which I'd
made a couple
months ago.
They had no Tyndall. Do you think that
might mean the ionic silver is
settled out, too? Could I learn the
answer to that with a pwt meter?
The easiest way to check for ionic silver
is the salt test. Fast and
cheap.
Marshall
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