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From: "coyote" <[email protected]>

>   ###  That's sort of what I expected, though not to this degree.
>  let's see if i have this straight
>  Ionic silver is a single atom minus an electron, so it has a +
charge
> [conducts in water]
> An ionic cluster is a crystal? of various sizes, with a + charge
[coducts
> in water]
> Metallic silver has no charge? and can be of any size [does not
conduct in
> water]
>  "Colloidal silver" can be both ionic [conductive/charged] and
metallic
> [nonconductive/not charged] as long as the particle size meets some
max spec?

Yes, you got it. (colloidal = 1nm to 100um)

I presume your meter reads 2uS as 1ppm. If so, your reading is ~28uS
for 45ppm. If you multiply 28 by the theoretical 1.76ppm per uS the
outcome is 49 ppm.
Perhaps you are making very small particle ionic CS!

>  Note: I have never had any noticable settling in a normal/average
batch.
>  I have had batches turn a little bit yellow but only if left open
to the
> air in a wide mouth container over night.
>  KD'C

Ivan.



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