If you are making small particle CS that's very strong it may appear to
be milky in direct light [like from the sun or unfrosted bulbs] and not in
diffused light [like from florecent or frosted incandecent bulbs].
What you are seeing is called TE [Tyndal Effect] and the CS would
appear milky with thermal stirring if you are using that sort of unfrosted
light bulb as the heat source shining directly into the container...but not
milky when you turn the bulb off.
If there is no difference in different light it would be called "murky" ??
Any trace of H2O2 in the water you are using will screw things up in a
major way.
Ode
At 12:34 AM 6/9/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Hey Jay,
Thanks for asking the questions as I am sure there are other new people
joining
these lists out there that did not know all the answers about colloidal
silver.
I have used only Distilled water and I have made milky CS too. I thought
it was
the thermal stirring : ). All the questions have helped get my brain going as
it operates on slow most of the time and these questions do make me think.
Glenda
Jay Ice wrote:
> OK maybe this isn't so clear.... I am searching super markets remember I
> said I made murky white kind with the other 3 I have tried... I am
> searching. BTW that's also why I wanted the ppm tester. I'm going with ole
> bobs suggestion then in the future a PWT tester. The water thing is really
> not really this complicated, Really. Until I find another I just wanted to
> know if I could use the underground spring water, rain or filtered. No I
> can't. I now know this. It's fine by me. I just want everyone to be on the
> same page from where I was coming from. I hope this settles this thread
gone
> bad! It's cool. I understand only DW. Just questions that were answered.
> Ice
>
> P.S. Only DISTILLED WATER :)
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