On the criticism of the NAClO + "Silver Oxide" method to make AgClO4, please note (I have done this), the use of NaClO on a soluble Silver salt does
produce AgClO3 and a AgCl precipitate (albeit, the Silver Chlorate has a rather temporary existence).
My point is what would happen if the "Silver Oxide" is AgO and not Ag2O (pardon the AgO misnomer as it is actually a compound salt)?
My opinion, not too likely, but given the poor source material as cited in this thread, perhaps with AgO, AgClO4 could actually be produced. So unless
we want to be as guilty the author in question, someone should check it out or, at least, reserve judgement. |