[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 11/3/00 10:29:34 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << Silver oxide only has a solubility of .13 ppm in cold water, thus if you
>  have any ppm of silver greater than that, it cannot be silver oxide.
>  Dissolved silver oxide has not tyndall.
>   >>
>
> Marshall: Would you please check that figure. I thought the solubility was
> about 13 PPM in water (a little while ago, I thought you said 1.3 mg in 100
> ml of cold water), but I don't have a reference. Roger

CRC handbook of chemistry and physics, Edition 52, 1971, page B-135 line a172.

0.0013 grams per 100 cc.

Marshall


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