Thank you! Judging from those pictures the stuff Im making is very good
I was wondering about the brownish residue building up on the anode during hot gelatin colloidal silver production. Would that residue trap silver ions that are released from the anode, and wouldnt they "disappear" back to metallic Ag when I burn them with a gasburner (every 20 minutes or so), and therefore take away from the calculation on how much Ag+ is being released into the solution when calculating from how many mA-minutes you are using?
Here are some questions, thanks for your knowledge Kephra
Does the brown stuff trap silver ions?
When burned with a gasburner doesnt it take away from the calculation on how much Ag+ has been released into the solution?
At first when burning with a gasburner the brown residue quickly turns a little bluish in color, and then after a few more seconds with the burner it turns whitish. What has happened when it turns bluish? Do you have to make it whitish? Sometimes the blue doesnt become whitish but instead a little flakey. I guess my question is if any of these color states of the anode somehow inhibit good Colloidal Silver production.