Wyndham
Well-known member
This is a generalized question about SSN compared to AR, not about which is better but about the similarities between them, if any.
Since SSN, is the super saturated solution of salt is in water with nitric acid and Ar is the composition of HCL and Nitric acid and water is there a similarity of ingredients that cause a similar reaction because of the chlorine/chloride, the nitric and the hydrogen/oxygen in the water in the SSN.
Put it another way is the SSN a backdoor(my visualization) to what AR does.
I know from several years of reading and a few post that those here are very adamant about the correct way to proceed with any recovery or refining and rightly so,chemistry is dangerous if not taken seriously.
I'm not asking for a method but just a general though as to how gold can be reacted on and if my superficial look at a complex problem has any merit.
Happy 4th, Wyndham
Since SSN, is the super saturated solution of salt is in water with nitric acid and Ar is the composition of HCL and Nitric acid and water is there a similarity of ingredients that cause a similar reaction because of the chlorine/chloride, the nitric and the hydrogen/oxygen in the water in the SSN.
Put it another way is the SSN a backdoor(my visualization) to what AR does.
I know from several years of reading and a few post that those here are very adamant about the correct way to proceed with any recovery or refining and rightly so,chemistry is dangerous if not taken seriously.
I'm not asking for a method but just a general though as to how gold can be reacted on and if my superficial look at a complex problem has any merit.
Happy 4th, Wyndham