So I'm trying to dissolve gold foils in with HCL and bleach but only some of it has went into solution. I have used the same bleach and the same hydrochloric acid multiple times to dissolve gold. This time it doesn't seem like all the gold wants to go into solution I've tried heat I've tried more HCL and I've tried more bleach before I try anything else I wanted to ask the forum what am I doing wrong?
Put the bleach into closet with cleaning stuff and buy pool chlorine instead. TCCA tablets, powder or calcium hypochlorite shock pool chlorine. Setup the chlorine generator and bubble chlorine into the suspension of foils in HCL. Cover the beaker, better perform in some flask with more narrow ending, like Erlenmayer. No dead volume added, quick, effective, no foaming from unknown stuff in bleach/ additives.
And proceed slowly, chlorine don´t have very good solubility in aqueous solutions. And with temperature above room temperature it escapes like crazy. But it is very heavy as gas.
So if you have narrow ending of the reaction vessel, loosely covered with some stopper, you can generate a bit, and let it stir for some time -and chlorine above the solution level will adsorb into the solution over some time. Just then generate a little bit more.
Bleach is voluminous, ineffective oxidant, as purchased like 5% or so solution - which could be much much less as it deteriorate quickly on the shelf either in the shop or at your home. Basic, full of sodium chloride and other crap added by manufacturer. Never recommended from me to anyone for refining. Maybe industrial 12-13% stuff, as it is more than twice as strong, no added junk.
If one wish to "prolong the retention" of the chlorine in the solution, there is possibility to start with HCL and bromide or iodide added. Chlorine easily oxidize them to bromine/iodine/bromine monochloride/ICL and other funky stuff - but more importantly - all of these have higher boiling points and thus better retention in solution. By doing this, you can improve efficiency, and lowering the ammount of chlorine necessary.
Altough, my favourite chlorine precursor is hydrogen peroxide. Very easily dosed from dripping funnel slowly over time, does the job nicely, no added foamy junk from fragrances and stabilizers, no de-NOx-ing necessary... Top oxidant for final gold powder/foils re-refining.