Mike! Thanks very much.............I appreciate it. And may I say it is great to see a post from you! Long time no see, LOL. sol
At 06:51 PM 1/22/2010, you wrote:
Most of these studies use silver nitrate (AgNO3) as the source of silver ions. In this study, page 8 states: "or varying concentrations of AgNO3 in water. As a control for any effect of NO3, we included controls containing NaNO3" http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2009/0901149/0901149.pdf The use of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) as a control is highly misleading. Silver Nitrate and Sodium Nitrate are completely different substances. Sodium Nitrate is a preservative, used in sausages for example. You can eat it without too much harm. Silver nitrate is highly corrosive and will destroy most living things. You cannot eat it. The lethal dose is only 2 gms. Here is the MSDS sheet:
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