Silver chloride has a solubility of .89 ppm in cold water and 21 ppm in hot
water. (CRC 52nd Edition).

Marshall

Frank Key wrote:

> Marshall wrote:
>
> > Silver chloride dissolved in water dissassociate into negative chlorine
> and
> > positive silver ions.  That would be a form of ionic silver, but in this
> case a
> > compound.  High concentrations of ionic silver must be in the form of a
> > compound as I outlined a week or so ago..
>
> Not so. Silver chloride is not water soluble. Once silver chloride forms it
> does not dissolve in water and does not dissociate into its component ions.
>
> frank key
>
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