Hi Rich:
It would be interesting to learn more about this avenue of thought. The
only references I've been able to find about silver hydronium indicates
that this form of silver is not aqueous; furthermore, I haven't been
able to find any reference to H6O3 as a form of hydronium. Hydronium is
CALLED hydrodonium because of the EXTRA hydrogen. This renders any
solution highly acidic.
Kind Regards,
Jason
Rich Adams wrote:
From previous Ole Bob email:
"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."
If that helps...
Rich Adams
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Hydronium is H30. Where are we getting the extra molecule of Hydrogen?
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