In a message dated 3/26/01 8:40:08 PM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:

<< According to my CRC handbook, edition 52 page B-135 it lists two silver 
sulfides,
 both Ag2S.  The first is natural Acenthite a gray black rhombic with a 
solubity
 in cold water of 0.00002 g/100 ml.  The second is natural agentite, a black 
cubic
 crystal with a solubility in cold water of 0.000014 g/100 ml.
 
 My 76 edition of the same reference lists it as insoluble unless acidic, in 
which
 case it lists it as soluble.
 
 Marshall >>

Marshall: But there remains a HUGE difference between the values you've given 
above and a solubility product of 10^-51. Why not consult your references for 
"solubility product" values not silver solubility values. Anyone else have 
silver sulfide solubility product values? Roger


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