In a message dated 3/23/01 11:32:05 AM EST, [email protected] writes: << Subj: Re: CS>Re: saturated solution Date: 3/23/01 11:32:05 AM EST From: [email protected] (Frank Key) Reply-to: [email protected] To: [email protected] Ivan wrote: > There can only one anion formed at the cathode, given we only have water > and silver, and that is OH-. This statement seems to ignore dissolved CO2 in the water. Besides hydroxide, the other anion formed is carbonate. Without the CO2 present, pure water will become saturated with silver ions at 13.3 ppm at room temperature. To make higher ppm requires additional anions in the form of the carbonates. frank key >>
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