Colloidal silver as electrolyte?
Colloidal silver may have been tested as an electrolyte for dry cells, and maybe it hasn't. It certainly increases the conductivity of water and is very eco-friendly. The +charged silver ions suspended in the water may be attracted to the -charged side of the plates. They may clump there. This might reduce the production of O. Then again, the -charged silver ions may react completely different from my swag (sloppy wild azzed guess). Perhaps someone could try colloidal silver in a dry cell. Would sure revolutionize the dry cell if it works. Maybe some feedback, please? Thanks.