Hi Jean, In all seriousness "hydronium" is a valid name for water based upon its moleular structure,' It was Dr. Bill Biagiolio and a chenist freind of his that determined the formula for the silver solution that we make is H6O3Ag+1, and could well be called silver hydronium. I promise to disturb the list with some of my dsevelopment work. So people can make high grade (99+) ionic silver in two gallonbatch with minimal trouble. "Ole Bob"
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