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Can anyone tell me if there are any subs for Shor's GC Salt and Storm precipitant? Thanks Thank you I guess there are no substitutes for these. If I find out there is I will pass it on. Goldfinder
goldsilverpro said:Juan,
Although I haven't seen it, I think the evidence is that the Storm precipitant is sodium metabisulfite, but I've been wrong before. The easiest way to tell would be to smell it.
Lou said:Yes, hydroquinone does great work with silver as well as gold. It's self indicating (solution changes colors). Very easy to use (as you see with shor).
Does anyone have any of these products? I can easily tell you how to differentiate between the two with a simple test.
Lou
Juan Manuel Arcos Frank said:GSP,my Dear Friend:
Yeah...you are right,hydroquinone is a common developer.I did not buy Shor anything for gold refining,but the expensive Storm Precipitant for silver is hydroquinone.Probably gold Sorm Precipitant is sodium metabisulfite or oxalic acid,Shor loves secrecy.
Have anice day.
Your friend
Manuel
Oz said:Peter,
I keep my SMB dry in an airtight container and sometimes it is strong enough with SO2 that it makes me gag a bit when I open it. There is no water or acid needed and I wouldn’t want to stick my nose in it and intentionally take a whiff.
Platdigger said:OK, Sodium hydrogen sulphite: Sodium bisulfite, not sodium "meta" bisulfite but works the same for what we are doing .......right?
I don't think the "GC" salt would be as easy to figure. I believe it has ammonium chloride and probably some sodium chloride, but not sure what else, or in what proportions.
If we were to figure it out, wouldn't this be an infrigment on their patent to publish it?
Randy
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