No

The mist itself without any silver in it will display a Tyndal effect as well...like smoke, it's a particlate cloud. In this case, it's particles of water.
ken

Since colloidal silver is all that is in my nebulizer, doesn't it follow
that
the Tyndall effect, illuminated by a laser beam directed at the mist,
indicates
the presence of silver?
jr


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