Interesting photos.  I wonder what type of microscope they used.  I couldn't
have been a standard microscope since a typical CS particle is far smaller
than the wavelength of light, and thus cannot be imaged.  Perhaps it was a
dark field microscope that basically images the tyndal from each particle,
or maybe an ultraviolet microscope.  An electron microscope would image that
small, but it cannot image a colloid without drying it first.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61880.html
>
> Whatever it was didn't come through, BUT these photos
> were found at the site:
> "...I was very curious about if the hydrogen peroxide
> really does make the particles smaller, so I asked
> my brother Brian who works for a water reclamation
> plant if they would have a way for me to see what
> the CS looks like before and after adding the
> peroxide...
> The picture on the left is CS without
> Hydrogen Peroxide...On the right is with the (H2O2)":
> http://www.msrebel.com/colloidal_silver_ms_treatment.htm
> jr
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