That table give low solubility for AgCl, same as the solubility table I have.
0.89 ppm is low solubility, but it is not insoluble.  Do you have a reference
that gives a solubility of 0.00 ppm for AgCl, every reference I have indicates
around 1 ppm for this.

Take a look at:

http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/chem146/ch18/silver_chloride_solub.pdf

It solves the solubility and comes up with a theoretical .895 ppm, which is
almost identical to the measured amount I have of .89 ppm.

Marshall

Frank Key wrote:

> Marshall wrote:
>
> > Huh?  Silver chloride dissolved in an aquous carrier, will become a silver
> ion
> > and a chlorine ion.  I don't follow this seeminly paradoxical statement.
>
> Silver chloride is insoluble in water (aqueous carrier) , for more on
> solubility rules see:
>
> http://www.silver-colloids.com/Tutorials/Solubility_Rules.htm
>
> frank key
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