Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
So is this still good Marshall?  Also, if you add H202 would this 'get rid of' 
the ions and just be colloids?  This would not be ideal I wouldn't have 
thought.  dee
No, you end up with about 1/3 colloid and 2/3 ion I believe, but have no way to prove it. (that is 1/3 colloid, 1/3 silver oxide and 1/3 silver hyroxide).

Marshall
On 12 Apr 2010, at 19:10, Marshall Dudley wrote:

If CS is yellow or clouldy it indicates that it has a large number of large 
particles. When you add H2O2 it converts the colloid to a combination of 
dissolved Silver Oxide and 2 particle colloid, which is very small particles 
and will ave very little Tyndall, and be clear.

Marshall

Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:


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