You can't convert AgCl to Ag2O with NaOH, at least not the last time I checked. The reaction goes the other way: 2 NaCl + Ag2O + H2O >> 2 NaOH +
2 AgCl. This is a simple synthesis of NaOH which works because of silver's very high affinity for chlorine.
Instead, you could precipitate silver as silver sulfate, and then add this to sodium hydroxide. Silver sulfate is more soluble (0.5% w/w) than silver
oxide (0.003% w/w), so the oxide will be preferentially formed. Most other sulfates are soluble, except calcium, but there shouldn't be any calcium in
your flask. |