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Silver nitrate can be used in water treatment to inactivate microorganisms posing a threat to the health of consumers.<ref name="test">[http://www.example.org Link text], additional text.</ref> Much research has been done in evaluating the bactericidal ability of the silver ion against Escherichia coli, a microorganism commonly used as an indicator for fecal contamination and as a surrogate for pathogens in drinking water treatment. |
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[[Image:Silver nitrate.gif|Thumb|A Lewis Structure of Silver Nitrate]] |
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== References == |
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Just, J. and A. Szniolis. "Germicidal Properties of Silver in Water." Journal of the American Water Works Association 28.4 (1936) 492-506. |
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Gupta, Amit and Simon Silver. "Silver as a biocide: Will resistance become a problem?" Nature Biotechnology. 16 (1998) 888. |
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Potapchenko, N. G., L. V. Grigor'eva, O. S. Savluk, and L. A. Kul'skii. "Dosage-Time Dependency of Effect of Silver in Water on Pathogenic Escherichia." Soviet Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology 10 (1988): 101-104. |