Could someone kindly help me out here?
 
I've been playing around with some small jewellers scales {0.001g up to 10g} 
test weighing some EIS and found I have already observed one EIS solution that 
actually weighs *less* than plain DW...???
 
How can this be so?
 
Or is this where Density or Specific Gravity of silver comes in, which I 
believe is 10.5 {and this is probly SG of powdered silver as well, not the same 
form of silver that we produce using electrolysis?}  Or perhaps it indicates 
different characteristics of ions and/or atomic ion clusters in solution.
 
If this is where 'mole' weight comes in then I'll just stick those scales back 
in the cupboard again and won't bother going any further cos that's *well* over 
my capacity of chemistry/physics understanding.
 
I'm aware this is a bit of a cowboy method of measuring, and probly won't be 
100% accurate, but the scales DO indicate something with a couple of different 
solutions I've played around with, which means they certainly appear to be good 
enough for my exercise.
 
N.