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Silver electrolisis in water. Colloidal silver 1

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ntnconsultant

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Hi group, as a remedy, I am preparing colloidal silver water. I have two thin silver sticks used as electrodes, In two liters of water I dip the electrodes then a 12V, 1A current is conected. The silver disolved in the water and then could be used to clean skin wounds.

How I could calculate de silver PPM in the water, there is an equation?, I know the current, the volume of water, and the surface of the silver stick.

any help is welcome!
 
1mg of an element in 1L of water is 1ppm

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Silver nitrate is usually used to make silver solutions. Silver chroride has very low solubility so if there are any chlorides in your water it will pricipitate the silver.
 
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