Are you wanting colloidal silica or silicon? Silica is silicon oxide,
which is basically sand and is totally nonconductive. No way to make it
with electrolysis. Now silicon is a semiconductor, and I don't know if
you could make it via electrolysis or not. Interesting thought though.
Marshall
Shirley Reed wrote:
List---I have three questions. Is it correct that I can make colloidal
copper by using 4 nine-volt batteries in series connected to two copper wire
electrodes? Using distilled water. Takes about 30 min. run time to make
about 8 oz. Is this correct??
Question # 2--- How can I make colloidal silica?
Question # 3--- Will other metals respond to electricity in about the
same way that silver and copper do?? I know gold requires high voltage so
that is out for me. Don't know enough to be safe with that. But I really
would like to make my own colloidal silica, copper, and maybe sulfur if that is
feasable. I don't even know that. I already make and use my own CS, but
making my own of other things would sure be a plus financially.
If these questions reflect too much ignorance, please don't laugh out
loud!!! Thanks you. pj ps Hope all will read up on the need for
minerals in nutrition. Seems that we only need vitamins in order for the body
to
be able to use minerals. And we are very deficient in many minerals. And I
have been reading widely for 20 years on nutrition and am just now finding
all this out.
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