indi wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 11:46:30 -0400
Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:
Carbonic acid. Then the ionic silver reacts with that and produces
silver carbonate. If there happens to be a lightning storm around,
then there will be oxides of nitrogen in the air that get absorbed as
well, producing silver nitrate.
Any arcing, whether from the HVAC or from lightning, will product
nitrous oxide and nitric oxide. The amounts in air are minute from
lightning, but can be quite high concentration if produced in arcing
with HVAC method. Thus the amount of nitrate produced will be very
small if from lightning.
Marshall
I have seen some vague references to "dangerous nitrogen compounds"
being a risk of the HVAC method, but this was on vendors' sites.
Do you know anything more specific about that?
TIA,
indi
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