Don't forget that silver hydroxide is formed from silver ions and
hydroxide [hydroxl] anions both produced by the generator at a one to one
ratio, which is what the article says *precipitates* the metal as a
metallic hydroxide.
The 100PPM solubility does not pertain to the Metallic
This article shows the theoretical soluability of silver hydroxide at
a pH of 9 as 100mg/l which would be 100ppm. See page 8:
http://www.mtes.org/documents/pmg_metal_precip_man1.pdf
Dan
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Marshall Dudleymdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
Silver hydroxide has a
Dan Nave wrote:
This article shows the theoretical soluability of silver hydroxide at
a pH of 9 as 100mg/l which would be 100ppm. See page 8:
http://www.mtes.org/documents/pmg_metal_precip_man1.pdf
That is why he calls it theoretical. His theory is incomplete. He
ignores the fact that
Hello All,
I am curently looking at ionic silver products for medicinal purposes. I have
found a brand which is 100ppm Ionic Silver by Metabolics. Their website says
that:
10 drops contain:
Silver
(as Silver Hydroxide).;9mcg;+;+
Silver Hydroxide is not very soluble and is formed when the silver AG [+]
ion combines with it's OH [-] anion.
I don't think that the limited solubility it does have, is as an ionic
solution.
The claims appear to be self contradictory.
Ode
At 08:50 AM 7/3/2009 +, you wrote:
Silver hydroxide has a solubility of approximately 13 ppm. It converts
back and forth with silver oxide, which also has a 13 ppm solubility.
Thus a silver hydroxide/oxide solution of silver has a maximum
concentration of approximately 26 ppm. It is, BTW, the ionic portion of
EIS.
Marshall
So this would be the hard flaky stuff that builds up on the anode over time
with excessive current?
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Silver Hydroxide
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