Marshall,
Now I'm showing a bit of ignorance, as I've forgotten about solubility.
Counting out the decimal places it appear to me that the silver chloride
solubility is 89 mgs. per 100 ml. glass of cold water.  Can you tell me
whast are the practical implications?  Consider that I saturated with
250 mgs. per candle.  And can I trouble you to check the CRC Handbook
entry for silver oxides?
Thanks!
Reid


Marshall Dudley said:
Silver chloride has a solubility of 0.000089 grams per 100 cc in cold
water
and 0.0021 grams per 100 cc in hot water. CRC Handbook 52nd edition.



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