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When making “no salt” colloidal silver, how come I don see any silvery mist coming off of the silver wires like I do when making colloidal silver with the saline solution?

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When making “no salt” colloidal silver, how come I don see any silvery mist coming off of the silver wires like I do when making colloidal silver with the saline solution?

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The silver mist is formed when the saline in the water begins to bond with the silver particles. Since there is no such bond when you make “no salt” colloidal silver, the microscopic silver particles are generally invisible to the naked eye.

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