solar_plasma
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While I am reading this book http://books.google.de/books?id=eGkvSDAqY9gC&printsec=frontcover&hl=de#v=onepage&q&f=false
I stumbled over that AgNO3 is extremely soluble:
215g/100ml water at 20°C
910g/100ml water at 100°C
Perfect for recrystallization as a technique of purifying, I would say, - presumed you have maybe 1 kg of AgNO3 .
Everthing has a good reason in refining, I have learned. So, can anybody tell me, why this method isn't used in refining?
I stumbled over that AgNO3 is extremely soluble:
215g/100ml water at 20°C
910g/100ml water at 100°C
Perfect for recrystallization as a technique of purifying, I would say, - presumed you have maybe 1 kg of AgNO3 .
Everthing has a good reason in refining, I have learned. So, can anybody tell me, why this method isn't used in refining?