Ivan,
You just stated (re: H2O2 and silver deposits):
> "Hydrogen peroxide removes this deposit, because it is elemental
>silver, and so is able to supply an electron to the bound O(-1) ion
<snip>
> In doing so it has disassociated the metalic
> silver by oxidation (removed electrons) and formed Ag+ ions which
> can then be measured."
</snip>
Was it not established that silver acted as a catalyst to H2O2 and
thus not effected, or can a small amount be sacrificed and it still be
called a catalyst?
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