I'm planning on attempting to mirror a bottle of vodka, specifically
as a gift for a past superviser of mine, but I've never run a tollens' test for its intended purpose, muchless something like this, and silver nitrate isn't the cheapest compound for a poor college student to experiment with.
Anyway, a few questions.
1) How should the glass be cleaned to increase smooth, uniform deposition of silver?
2) Is there a specific reaction scheme that any of you would recommend? Ideally, one that doesn't require a torch's heat to initiate the silver deposition.
3) What would be the best method to insure the entire interior of the bottle is coated in silver? Shaking, swirling, or filling to the brim with reagent, etc.?
I think that's it! Or at least all I can think of at the moment. Thanks for any assistance