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James-Osbourne: Holmes

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Subject: Re: CS>On How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion
in a LVDC ...

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Subj:Re: CS>On How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion in a
LVDC ...
Date:9/30/2001 1:15:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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Roger:

When I want an answer to something I've been working on, I am always
interested in input from any source...  But if it is available I seek out
the most qualified opinion I can.

The issue of mathematics, I'd be glad to look over.  But that is really
meaningless, that the math is correct.  The question is, is the chemistry in
the math correct?  I don't see that as an easy simple answer!


It's not as hard as you think. If we can get a handful of people together,
I'll guide you through the mental process behind doing equilibria
calculations. These really were my favorite type of calculations in my early
days. I even taught it about 30 years ago.  It's really quite interesting,
and I guarantee you'll learn a lot. If we can round up 3 or more "students",
I'll be happy to explain how these calculations are made, step by step.
Roger