Ken:
     I believe salt is donating some of the chloride to silver o form
silver chloride ( which is a white precipitate if formed in large
quanties...)If you add some ammonia, it should disappear as it will
dissolve in Ammonium hydroxide.

Regards
Harsha Godavari

Ode Coyote wrote:
> 
>   That would be my guess.  That sodium has to go somewhere when [if?] the
> chlorine swaps sides.
>  Is it possible that something else is happening to make the milkyness when
> salt is placed in conjunction with silver ions and we've accepted a
> simplistic assumption as final truth?
>  Is it possible that silver ions do an amazing and complicated dance when
> injected?
> Ken
> 
>


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