On Wed, 29 Jul 1998 10:34:58 -5, M. G. Devour wrote:

[snip]

=>Place the electrodes, still wet and full of fluff or oxide, on the 
=>pieces of pre-weighed paper.
=>Bake in oven to drive off the water.
=>Weigh the combined paper/electrode/dried fluff. (Don't sneeze!)
=>Subtract the paper and you'll get the actual mass of silver that 
=>*didn't* go into the water! (You'll even have separate measurements 
=>for the two electrodes.)

I think you would have to determine how much of the 'fluff' is silver and how 
much is 'oxide'...


=>I'd still like to be able to measure the total silver in an existing 
=>sample, so let's keep this discussion going, please. I think you can 
=>see where I'm trying to get to...

Hanna makes a silver meter but I always considered the range to be too low to 
be practical ... 0.0 - 0.6 mg/L 

http://www.hannainst.com/products/ion/93737.htm

Regards,
George Martin



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