How can one tell if a batch of colloidal silver ( isolated silver ) is highly particulate or highly ionic?
Almost all production methods available for home use produce both ions and particles in the colloidal silver generation process. In order to really understand the quality of the finished product, one needs to have a TEM done ( see our products page for an example ) and tests done through atomic adsorption spectronomy. However, one can get a general idea of the composition of the colloidal silver by using two drops of 35% H2O2 per eight ounces of colloidal silver. If a thick cloud immediately appears, and spreads throughout the colloidal silver, then the colloidal silver has a high particle content – and most likely ( because of the methods available for home brewing ) very large particles. If the colloidal silver remains clear, then one MOST LIKELY has a high ionic content with smaller actual particles. Most home generators will produce between 5 – 15% particles. The idea is to be certain, as much as possible, that the particles that ARE in the colloidal silver are minute. When the par