Mike Monett wrote:

> Re: CS>Ionic versus Colloidal
> From: Marshall Dudley
> Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:38:10
> http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m79053.html
>
> Marshall,
>
>   I think  you  are rebutting Frank's  statement  about  solubility in
>   blood, but I can't be sure.

Yes I am.

>
>
>   The text  at the end is how your posts look in the archives -  it is
>   very difficult to tell who is saying what, and what you are replying
>   to. I have not changed the formatting or line breaks.

Arrg, I am not sure if it is a problem with my Netsacape Communicator, or the
mailing list or something.

>
>
>   Most email  or newsgoup clients prepend the quoted text with  ">" so
>   browsers display the quoted text in italics.
>
>   Is there  an adjustment you could make to one of  the  parameters in
>   your client so it will do this?

Not that I am aware of.  For instance this message has a vertical blue bar in 
front
of your statements, and nothiing in front of mine.  It appears that you have 
html
turned on.

>
>
>   Thanks -  it will make your posts much easier to follow,  and people
>   searching the  archives  can gain more of  the  information  you are
>   trying to present.

I do what I can, but this does seem to be a recurring problem.

Marshall

>
>
> Mike Monett
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Info wrote:
> Mike Monett wrote:
>
> > This is not necessarily true, Mike. Silver chloride has a solubility
>
> > of 0.89 ppm in distilled water. This means a concentration less than
>
> > this results  in the silver and chlorine ions  going their separate
>
> > ways.
>
> 0.89 in pure water, not blood serum which contains 3500 ppm of chloride.
>
> Correct, it is slightly higher with the chloride content, about
> .9 ppm.
>
>
> Dr. Maass has calculated that the solubility of AgCl in blood serum
> cannot
>
> exceed 1.94 x 10-4 ppm.
> Then he is wrong. He needs to do some more research.
>
>
> See his calculation here:
>
> http://www.silver-colloids.com/misc/Ionic-response.htm
> Calculations of common ion effect are meaningless for silver chloride,
> since silver forms chloride complexes above about 1000 ppm of chloride.
> You need to refer him to the references I have already posted and the 
> solubility
> curves for silver chloride in HCl and NaCl which I have also posted to
> this group, so he can bring his knowledge up to the level of present knowledge
> and quite posting information already proven wrong here.
>
> Marshall
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