Re: helicobacterpylori by Johny Apple Bomb ..... Zapper Support Forum
Date: 12/11/2006 7:11:00 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Sorry, I am not sure if this is a correct usage of the term. For silver (an anion) to be dissolved in its ionic form requires a cation to be present in the water to balance it. Since a cation would not be available in distilled water, the silver would not likely be ionic.
No. If it combines with something it is a compound.
Ionic silver would form in water that had salts in it.
This would form silver chloride an undesirable compound that may cause blue skin in some people.
When electric current passes through silver, some silver atoms at the interface with the water will loose an electron changing the atom into an ion. Whereas metallic silver is not water soluble, silver ions are water soluble, so the silver ions simply dissolve in the water producing an ionic silver solution. This is the electrolysis process. With the electrolysis process, some of the ions in close proximity to the anode will take on an electron from the current passing through and be changed from an ion back into an atom. These atoms are attracted by other similar atoms by van der Waal's force of attraction and thus form small metallic particles. This is how both ions and particles are produced by the electrolysis process. Typically 90% of the silver leaving the anode stays in the ionic form while about 10% forms into particles. Furthermore, a silver ion is not a group of atoms, but is a single silver atom that is missing a single electron. Silver ions remain dispersed in the solution from other silver ions due to their positive "ionic charge" which causes mutual repulsion. The silver particles do not have a positive charge, their charge is negative and is not due to "ionic charge" as are the ions, but have a zeta potential which causes the particle to act as though it had a negative charge. For more information on this subject see the paper titled "Ions, Atoms, and Charged Particles".
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/FAQ.html#silver-solution
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