Wikipedia lists the solubility of silver oxide as 25PPM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_oxide

I am wondering how this reconciles with talk on this list of silver
hydroxide and silver oxide each having a solubility of about 13ppm,
for a total of 26PPM (roughly the same as 25PPM?).  I wonder if
wikipedia is using the word silver oxide to encompass what we mean by
both silver hydroxide and silver oxide together?

For example, if you put silveroxide in water, say its solubility was
found to be 26PPM
Then say you put silver hydroxide in some water, and say its
solubility was also found to be 26PPM.
(is this what we would actually find?)

But this wouldn't say what is actually in the solution at the end.  It
only says what you put into the solution.  Am I right to think that
doing either of those two experiments would result in a solution that
had the same stuff in it, even though different stuff went in
initially?

Okay, now I confused myself,
~David


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