I'm not challenging your data or methods or results, Bob.
I'm merely adding that people in general, are making CS to use, not store for
decades.
The simple methods do fine for any reasonable length of time, in my case a
couple of months. When I run out, I make more. For cryin' out loud, it's only a
dollar for a gallon of distilled water!
Adding longevity criteria when someone (newbie) asks for simple directions
stifles them into doing nothing when they could have already made something
useful in a day (Today, NOW)!
Theres no such thing as superior/inferior colloidal silver. It WILL do its
job!!!
Chuck
The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from!
On Fri, 05 Oct 2001 21:21:43 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>Hi Ya'all,
>
>Yes, Chuck, I enjoy your witticisms, but this is about longetivity of CS.
>
>The storage of my CS samples is at 68 deg. F. in my basement. They are in clear
>1/2 and 2 liter cola bottles, and they were all made using constant voltage
>and mechanical stirring. I treid to keep the cut off current to a maximum 0.003
>ma per square inch of wet positive electrode.
>
>I have 39 samples on hand and only two have gone to light yellow and one was
>made on 9/14/99 with a 27 ppm as measured with my spectrophotometer. I had
>another go cloudy with a slight yellow color, it had a ppm of 44 made on
>11/20/99.
>
>A few of the bottles are full. Most are partly empty.
>
>Just added data to the general pool of knowledge
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