Hi Frank. In light of your response to a previous post in which you said: > Concentration is all that is measurable for silver ions. > > A silver ion (Ag+) has an atomic radium of 0.129 nm or 129 pm. > > Frank Key
let me simplify the questions directed to you by me on the subject in another post. Speaking of particle size measurements done by your Colloidal Science Labs: If what is being measured is only the truly colloidal particles and not any ionic content, of what value is this information in evaluating a product such as Sovereign Silver which, if I recall correctly, is 97% ionic? Or for that matter, samples of silver produced by various home generators which I believe range from 85% to 95% ionic? At 10 ppm that leaves from 0.3 ppm for the Sovereign Silver product to 1.5 ppm from the "average" home generator as genuine colloidal particulate content. TIA -- LTR Registered Linux user #280295 [email protected]

