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-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>The KEY word is "Oligodynamic & Ag+"

http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/pdf/6.pdf

For solubility products we have this in the table:

Ag2O (Silver oxide) 1.52 x 10-5 (AgOH)

What does that mean? We already know (or believe) that silver hydroxide
becomes silver oxide when it drys out.  Does this mean that it goes back to
being silver hydroxide when it dissolves back into water again?  And is
that the solubility product for silver oxide or silver hydroxide, or both,
or does silver oxide not exist when dissolved in water?

Also that table indicates that silver oxide (hydroxide) is about 100 times
a soluble as silver chloride, so the limit for that should be about 98 ppm,
but other references list the solubility of silver oxide at about 13 ppm.
It sure confuses things that many of these number do not appear to be
consistant between different references.

Interesting questions though.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> Silver Listers,
>
> The key word is "Oligodynamic & Ag+".
>
> And I'm not referring to Frank Key!!
>
> Search using Google "Oligodynamic" --
> "oligodynamic", "Ag+". Also try NO caps -- all lower case!!
>
> The BIG QUESTION IS the following: How does one make
> consistant "Oligodynamic"  EIS. i.e. with silver
> chunks at or smaller than 10.0 nano meters
>
> Many or most of us don't know what the size of our silver ions
> or chunks are -- it's expensive to use a lab.
>
> What does a lab analysis cost? Does anyone have any recent experience?
>
> Frank Key's website claims that IONIC SILVER is of
> little value, being a "DISSOLVED" form not having
> "adequate surface area for contact with bacteria".
> Has the list discussed Frank's take on this?
>
> Would not a DISSOLVED form get into tissues and into
> "Virus Bodies", thus acting in a "below 10NM" manner?
> The Prof. RJ Gibbons leaflet, seems to make the point
> of "surface area" being important.
>
> The archives do mention "Oligodynamic" CS -- consider this an update --
> These articles are recent and to say the least interesting!!
>
> in SILvation, Douglas H
>
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