Whatever is needed to allow it to contact the surface of the metal long
enough to plate out the silver.  Easiest way would probably be to cap
one end, and pour it in and fill it up, let it stand a few minutes then
pour it back out.

Marshall

mborg...@att.net wrote:

> Thank You for your reply.
>
> Does one pour this silver nitrate into a copper tube?  or let it
> soak??
>
> thanks
>
> mary
>
>      -------------- Original message from Marshall Dudley
>      <mdud...@king-cart.com>: --------------
>
>      Silver nitrate is very soluble in water.  Upon contact with
>      copper, the copper will replace the silver in the compound,
>      putting a pure silver coating on the copper, and producing
>      copper nitrate in the solution, which is also very soluble.
>
>      Flushing the pipes for 10 seconds would remove all traces of
>      any silver nitrate that was not drained out of the pipe
>      after the plating.
>
>      You can obtain it from a chemical supply house. It is
>      somewhat caustic, and can stain the skin if you contact it.
>
>      Marshall
>
>      mborg...@att.net wrote:
>
>     > Thanks for the reply, question by coating with silver
>     > nitrate would silver nitrate leach into the water or does
>     > it make some kind of transformation to solid silver??
>     >
>     >  Also how does one obtain this much silver nitrate and
>     > isn't this dangerous stuff???
>     >
>     > Thanks again
>     >
>     > Mary
>     >
>     >      -------------- Original message from Marshall
>     >      Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>: --------------
>     >
>     >      One could use copper pipes, and put them into
>     >      silver nitrate for a while to silver plate them.
>     >      Cool idea actually.
>     >
>     >      Marshall
>     >
>     >      mborg...@att.net wrote:
>     >
>     >      > Ode,
>     >      >
>     >      > I have a question, I am replacing my water
>     >      > pipes can one obtain silver lined pipes or is
>     >      > this necessary????
>     >      >
>     >      > Thanks
>     >      >
>     >      > Mary
>     >      >
>     >      >      -------------- Original message from
>     >      >      Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net>:
>     >      >      --------------
>     >      >
>     >      >
>     >      >      > If so, something else made it
>     >      >      precipitate or it was something other
>     >      >      than
>     >      >      > silver carbonate.
>     >      >      > Do dissolved silver oxides and
>     >      >      hydroxides 'displace' the solubility
>     >      >      of
>     >      >      > silver carbonate?
>     >      >      >
>     >      >      > Ode
>     >      >      >
>     >      >      >
>     >      >      > At 01:34 PM 9/27/2005 -0400, you
>     >      >      wrote:
>     >      >      > >
>     >      >      > >FYI, silver carbonate has a
>     >      >      solubility in cold water of 32 ppm.
>     >      >      Acros
>     >      >      > Chemical
>     >      >      > >lists silver carbonate as light
>     >      >      sensitive.
>     >      >      > >
>     >      >      > >Marshall
>     >      >      > >
>     >      >      > >Ode Coyote wrote:
>     >      >      > >
>     >      >      > >> One day I dipped the tip of a
>     >      >      toothpick into baking soda and mixed
>     >      >      it into
>     >      >      > >> the distilled water.
>     >      >      > >> Everything when fine, nice clear
>     >      >      CS at 20 PPM..OK cool.
>     >      >      > >>
>     >      >      &! gt; >> But then a few hours later
>     >      >      it all went dense milky white.
>     >      >      > >> After a few hours exposure to
>     >      >      light, stuff started settling out and
>     >      >      going
>     >      >      > >> dar! ! kish grey.
>     >      >      > >>
>     >      >      > >> I tested for insoluable silver
>     >      >      carbonate by using distilled white
>     >      >      vinegar
>     >      >      > >> to turn it into soluable silver
>     >      >      acetate.
>     >      >      > >> Everything went clear with no
>     >      >      TE.
>     >      >      > >>
>     >      >      > >> Light sensitive silver carbonate
>     >      >      confirmed?
>     >      >      > >>
>     >      >      > >> Ode
>     >      >      > >>
>     >      >      > >> At 05:02 PM 9/26/2005 -0400, you
>     >      >      wrote:
>     >      >      > >> >
>     >      >      > >> >Hello:
>     >      >      > >> >
>     >      >      > >> >Is there anything to be really
>     >      >      concerned about in adding Sodium
>     >      >      Bicarb to
>     >      >      > >> >Distilled water in small
>     >      >      amounts, say to increase PPM to 5
>     >      >      before
>     >      >      > starting
>     >      >      > >> >the electrolytic process for
>     >      >      CS? I had been using 25% CS ( 1000 ml
>     >      >      Starter > >> >plus 3000 ml Distilled)
>     >      >      from the previous ! batches but have
>     >      >      found that
>     >      >      > >> >starting with 5 ppm Sodium
>     >      >      Bicarb greatly speeds the process !
>     >      >      up! and the CS
>     >      >      > >> >that comes out is clear a! nd !
>     >      >      tas tes l ike good CS and it works.
>     >      >      > >> >
>     >      >      > >> >Ian
>     >      >      > >> >
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