Ivan: You said, "I do believe that particles of metalic silver will be 
ionised in the
acid stomach environment, and that clumps of ions will be broken apart,
but I doubt that at low pH that silver will combine with Cl- to form the
silver cloride molecule, much in the same way that silver nitrate in
solution is not combined in molecules but exists as free silver ions and
free nitrate ions."

Ivan: Isn't the formation of AgCl molecule or solid at pH 2 (presumably from 
ionized clumps of CS) based on the solubility product of AgCl at pH 2? Do you 
have data that suggests that under the anticipated concentrations of Ag+ and 
Cl- that the AgCl(s) solubility product will not be reached? Roger 


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