Malcolm Stebbins wrote: > It sounds like the inverse of the usual log scale for pH - wierd! I hope I > can find the > site I mentioned, most of the solutions contained several chemicals with the > ability to > change valence - or perhaps structure would be a better word, maybe sort of > analogous > to the adenosine mono - di - and tri - phosphate dance. I do remember that > some > buffering schemes had an effect similar to what you are describing for Aloe, > and could > be shifted to stabilize at points away from pH 7, but I don't think they were > organic > compounds themselves. Not sure on that, though. > On the topic of HVAC generators, if I follow your argument correctly it deals > with the > time required to get the silver particles or ions sufficiently distant from > the > electrode and their cohort to minimize the agglomeration, etc. Thus you find > a higher > frequency will require a higher voltage to drive the particles (ions) far > enough away > from their origin to remain separated by virtue of their similar charges, or > Brownian > motion. > OK so far? TTYS, Malcolm
That is my take on it. Marshall > > > Marshall Dudley wrote: > > > Buffering is similar but different. For instance if adding a x amount of > > an acid or > > alkaline substance to water causes y amount of ph change, then adding a > > buffer, such > > as salt, would change this to y/z, where z is some amount greater than 1. > > For > > instance instead of it changing the ph by 4, it might only change it by 0.4. > > > > But this seems different. There is little buffering as you add the soda, > > the ph > > changes rapidly until it hits 7, then it sits there rock solid as you add > > more until > > at some point it will rapidly start moving up again. > > > > If I can find some information on this I will send it along. > > OK, thanks! > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

