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Great! I had not thought of using that argument. That is brilliant.
PE
PE
A sewage system whether municipal or septic is an aerobic reducing environment full of various sulfur compounds. Any silver ions will be immediately converted to silver sulfide. The solubility product for this compound ksp is 6 x 10-51. To put this in perspective the free silver ion concentration would be reduced to < 0.000000000000000000000001 g/l. Hard to get more insoluble than that.
hi jerry
whatever the solubility might be,
in some parts of the country
pouring spent fixer down the drain
can lead to fines, steep ones
( i am talking $10,000.00 /day )
whether it is a minisucle amount or a
giant amount, the powers that be
don't like it in the wastewater system.
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