Say I follow the standard recommended procedures on this forum for making 20ppm colloidal silver i.e. ensuring at least 10vdc across electrodes, anode at least 3 times the surface area of the cathode, constant current circuit, use of the correct amount of 1M sodium carbonate electrolyte, well calculated time duration, etc. When I am finished with the generation part of the process, if I never heat the liquid above 140 degrees and I never add the couple diluted Karo drops needed to reduce it all to colloidal silver and turn it yellow, do I have fairly accurately made (and almost perfectly clear) 20ppm ionic silver or am I missing something?