Sorry, but you guys are confusing me.  The thing you are dealing with is a
change of energy levels.The silver is still silver.  There is supposedly no
metal exchanged between the annode and cathode.  All you could expect is
that the water is changed to accomodate this.  Bubbles of hydrogen at one
side, oxegen at the other plus the water electron-cloud structure change to
possibly up to 105degrees.   None of us can measure this stuff, let alone
imagine it!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Solubility of silver in water.


> In a message dated 3/23/01 9:02:59 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << Subj:     Re: CS>Solubility of silver in water.
>  Date:  3/23/01 9:02:59 AM EST
>  From:  [email protected] (Ivan Anderson)
>  Reply-to:  [email protected]
>  To:    [email protected]
>
>  I guess you have read my reply by now, Roger, did it suffice?
>
>  Electrical neutrality simply refers to the fact that for every electron
>  absorbed by the anode there must be one supplied by the cathode in order
>  to complete a circuit. >>
>
> Ivan: Sorry 'bout dat. However, as usual, I had an observation or two that
> you should have received by now. I'll await your response. Thanks. Roger
>
>
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