GingerJack80
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Before everyone jumps on the bash wagon. I’m aware I’m in over my head, and I should have educated myself more before I started messing with dangerous chemicals. I’m hoping this mess will help me understand what I did wrong and what I need to learn more about.
I have this mess in a jar. This is what I have after trying to recover precious metals from E-waste, a couple silver plated platter, and an attempt to purify copper.
I was trying to do too many things at one time. I was going to give up so I filtered all the liquids I had and moved all the solids in to one jar. The leftover liquids are in a five gallon bucket with a bunch of bare copper wire and a bubbler.
I want to try again. But I’m not sure where to start.
What metal should I start with? Gold, silver, or copper? I want to get rid of the copper first because there is by far more copper than anything else. But I’m not sure if copper is the right place to start.
please be gentle
Jack