Hi Ivan;

Thanks for the responce. I have printed it out so I can now "loose it" in
the files :)
The spectrophotometer reads only the ionic portion. I guess that I will have
to ask Marshall to run through the digsetion process, as the fumes are very
hazardous.

I will set up to day and run your parameters, but I have a question. If you
product is totally ionic how can it be called colloidal silver as a colloid
is metal.

In talking to my chemist friends nitirc acid will not dissolve silver
colloid unless one boils it dry and does some reconstituting and
normallizing (HELP).  Normally nitric acid will turn silver black
immediately and attack it very vigiorously, but not in the colloidal state.

How about some of you chem techies putting in about 3 cents worth right
about here?????

Ivan, send your mail address off list as I would like to send you some
things.

"Ole Bob"


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