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Maximum CS PPM at Saturation
 
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Maximum CS PPM at Saturation


I reviewed numerous CS sites in the last couple of days and with the info Grizz provided I can see that Meso Silver is the best choice.

But, I came across several sites that claimed from
2,000 to 10,000 PPM.

In any solution like Sugar in water there is a maximum amount of Sugar that can be dissolved in even perfect distilled water.

The same applies to CS. If all things were optimal what is the maximum PPM silver content even at the smallest particle size? It is not and cannot be "unlimited". It's been way too long since my last chemistry class to calculate it myself.

I should clarify to say what is the maximum silver content (PPM) of a stable solution?? Electrons disappear over time. That is why I try not to buy too big of a bottle. CS or any solution would naturally seek to become balanced and would do so over time.

Is there a chemist out there that knows the answer???
 

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