Hey guys, its me again the guy with Gold from the Pacific Islands .
Just to catch up those who are new here, there is Black sand that we have been sure it contains gold (both visible through panning and very fine micro gold through throwing acids on the sand to cook off the non gold materials). We have opted to smelt the Black sand and separate the slag from the (hopefully lead button). What I'm confused about is how to assay this stuff. How can I tell if its acidic or basic, and is this even necessary to know? if so how do I remedy it in case its basic and in the case its acidic, which chemicals should be thrown in there. From what I'm seeing the most important thing seems to be Borax to help reduce melting points and separate the slag from gold, and a small lead bar to help collect and harvest as much gold from the sample as possible, is this enough? all the tools are ready and lined up (furnace, crucible, cupellation tools too to rid off the lead). And for plan B in case I cant figure out the pH of this stuff, what would be a safe recipe to follow be like for 100g of this material (how much borax, how much lead, how much other chemicals etc...).
Thanks, you guys have been helping me out allot here.
Just to catch up those who are new here, there is Black sand that we have been sure it contains gold (both visible through panning and very fine micro gold through throwing acids on the sand to cook off the non gold materials). We have opted to smelt the Black sand and separate the slag from the (hopefully lead button). What I'm confused about is how to assay this stuff. How can I tell if its acidic or basic, and is this even necessary to know? if so how do I remedy it in case its basic and in the case its acidic, which chemicals should be thrown in there. From what I'm seeing the most important thing seems to be Borax to help reduce melting points and separate the slag from gold, and a small lead bar to help collect and harvest as much gold from the sample as possible, is this enough? all the tools are ready and lined up (furnace, crucible, cupellation tools too to rid off the lead). And for plan B in case I cant figure out the pH of this stuff, what would be a safe recipe to follow be like for 100g of this material (how much borax, how much lead, how much other chemicals etc...).
Thanks, you guys have been helping me out allot here.