when the silver ionizes, the water also splits, combining with the ionic silver and results in silver oxide and silver hydroxide. This is probably the colloidal portion of the solution, with only some of the silver in true colloidal form. Probably a little more colloid forms for a couple of days, as the conductivity decreases for a while before it stabilizes.

kathryn

On Aug 18, 2008, at 11:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:


He says silver, not silver and hydroxide ions.
Andy
 
In a message dated 8/18/2008 8:41:19 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
He is saying that the drift veloicty of sodium and chlorine ions is
twice the drift velocity of silver and hydroxide ions.  That will
translate into twice the conductivity.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:
> Hi Steve Foss.

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