In a message dated 6/22/01 12:56:06 PM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Bicarbonate of soda does not  have chlorine in it. Yet as I reported that 
HVAC
 ARC cs when brought to a normal pH of 7 there occured a parcipate of shinny
 silver flakes. I had never seen this before.
 
 "Ole Bob"
  >>

Bob: I'm completely speculating here, but I wonder if the following reaction 
took place

NaHCO3   +   Ag+    ----------->  Ag(metal)  +  NaOH  +  CO2 

Did you notice any CO2 evolution?. Did the pH increase beyond 7 after adding 
sodium bicarbonate? Just a guess. Roger   


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