>>At 04:52 AM 12/30/2008, you wrote:
That'll keep you occupied for a few minutes <g>
Not very long at all.
You should certainly know what AG material actually is.
When in doubt, look at the Atomic Chart on your wall.
AG is Silver, nothing more, nothing less.
Atomic Number 47
Atomic Weight 107.8682
Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F)
Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 47
Number of Neutrons: 61
NO3 is the Nitrate Radical or Ion.
My plants eat it, when it chelated properly.
Nitrate and Nitrite are common forms of fertilizer.
It has many good uses and many bad ones.
So, AgNO3 is simply Silver Nitrate.
You must have seen that term, 1000 times at least.
Perhaps you could tell me what the hell an AgNO3 STDS is as this is what was used with the AAS testing I had done and I haven't a clue if it's useful or not as a test proceedure.
Certainly it is or he would not have used it.
AAS is the Standards use.
STDS appears to mean Standards, maybe something a bit different.
If you did not trust the guy, why did you use him to do your
test ?
Wayne
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