grayson Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 Here is what chatgpt said: Silver sulfide is not very soluble in water, so it will likely remain as a solid in the mixture. The salt in the saline solution won't directly react with the silver sulfide. Instead, the silver sulfide will stay as solid particles suspended in the liquid saline solution. Over time, some of the silver sulfide might slowly dissolve to a limited extent due to the presence of water and the ionization of water molecules, but this would be a very slow process. The interaction between silver sulfide and a saline solution wouldn't lead to a chemical reaction in the sense of forming new compounds. It's more of a physical mixture where the silver sulfide particles are dispersed in the liquid. If you were to filter the mixture, you could separate the solid silver sulfide from the liquid saline solution.
swansont Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 ! Moderator Note Please note that chatgpt is not a technical resource and has well-documented issues regarding the quality if answers it gives (it makes things up). We don’t permit its use for answers in mainstream threads 1
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