This is the last time you are being told. Stop using text lingo. If you do not, you will be banned from the forum.kesavan said:o...tq vey much Chris....tat's what i needed..tq again..1 more question..can i use normal sugar which is dissolved in water until its really concentrated rather than Kyro syrup??
Welcome to us.Would I be able to use a magnetic stirring hotplate to increase the speed of the original meltdown with the nitric acid??
Stirring will always help if it is possible.Correction Dissolving
what are you dissolving.Correction Dissolving
Doesn't melting Silver Chloride just make a big mess... with a bunch of contaminated material?How to melt silver chloride
1-remove the water excess of the silver chloride with a vacuum ( with a bottle to make vacuum)
2- put the wet silver chloride in a crock pot
3-bake at medium heat for 4 hours, until the chloride dry and form a mass of dried mud
4-grinding the dry mass, mix it at 100 percent with sodium bicarbonate, and melt it in a ceramic crucible
I am dissolving silverplated items like platters old tea kettles some old electrical components after I clean them and cut them into manageable pieces. Because these items contains other base metals I don't know if the magnetic spinner would mess with them or cause damage?what are you dissolving.
It is not economical to dissolve plated Silver. Too expensive by chemicals and too expensive to treat the waste.I am dissolving silverplated items like platters old tea kettles some old electrical components after I clean them and cut them into manageable pieces. Because these items contains other base metals I don't know if the magnetic spinner would mess with them or cause damage?
I have not done it, but there are several threads regarding the same.I do that process too but I get tired of scrubbing and making sure all the silver is off. On top of this I have found a couple time there was more then silver that come off in the water cell unless I am doing it wrong which is likely. Could you describe your process to clarify.
Perhaps I am a little confused. But it would seem to me, that dissolving complete pieces of silver plated ware. Is a huge waste of chemicals.I am dissolving silverplated items like platters old tea kettles some old electrical components after I clean them and cut them into manageable pieces. Because these items contains other base metals I don't know if the magnetic spinner would mess with them or cause damage?
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