[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 10/13/00 11:17:36 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << 8. Taken after getting food poisoning stops symptoms cold, and recovery is
> in
>  minutes.  4 or 5 times. >>
>
> Marshall: Doesn't item "8" above provide strong evidence that CS can exist in
> the stomach and not form silver chloride? (Assuming, of course, the AgCl
> doesn't kill mirco-organisms.)  I've always been leary of the idea that
> silver metal (as in CS) plus HCl will form AgCl. If I remember my
> electrochemistry, silver is below hydrogen and thus cannot subststute for
> hydrogen to form AgCl. Of course, if an oxidizing agent is present then, I
> guess it's possible. The other possibility to form AgCl is that some of the
> silver was already present as Ag+. Roger

I don't believe that HCl will react with CS at room temperature.  After all, it
only takes a photon for it to split up so it doesn't bind easily.

Marshall


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