Terry Chamberlain wrote:

>> ... When high voltage is used to make it, neither sunlight nor freezing
have any affect on it.

Freezing will not damage ionic silver. If all the liquid is frozen
completely solid the  silver particles present in colloidal form will settle
out when the liquid is thawed. Freezing will "break" (damage) a metal
colloid.

If a colloid freezes but a small portion remains unfrozen, then the
particles will be forced into the liquid portion and the particles will
re-disperse into colloidal form when the ice is thawed.


Frank Key
www.ColloidalScienceLab.com










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