Hi - I'm writing about an 18th century chemist and I have no chemistry background so I'm sorry if this is a stupid question. I'm trying to understand the following. A chemist is attempting to dye fabric silver. The fabric is dipped in a phosphorous solution. Once the ether evaporates, the fabric begins to fume. The chemist then applies silver water (nitrate of silver). This turns the fabric silver. What I don't get is why doesn't the fabric ignite once the ether has disappeared?