I don't remember Frances ever making the claim that an ion is larger than a particle, al contrar:

<http://www.silvermedicine.org/attributesofsilverparticlesandsolutions.html>http://www.silvermedicine.org/attributesofsilverparticlesandsolutions.html

You'll note that Frances clearly states that one silver atom has a radius of 0.144 nanometers, and that a silver ion has a radius of about .28 nanometers.

Isn't  0.144 nanometers [atom] smaller than .28 [ion] nanometers?
I suspect lysdexia is playing games here...as in honest error?
 Or is an ion really bigger than an atom?
This could be cleared up by looking up what the radius of each really is. [I can only find diameters of atoms in angstroms]

Ken




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