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Non-Chemical IC's - water-gold

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amon13

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So i was looking in internet for some info about IC's and found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeGEkHa0Y5E
how do you think is it TRUE...?
(the name of this clip is- Fiwa Rules)
 
3 grams from 800 IC's.

~US$140 worth (once refined to .999)

Hours of labour to pound down 800 IC's in a tiny wee mortar and pestle?

Quantity of gold lost in the process?

Hmmmmm.
 
He probably lost more gold than he saved with his crude panning method.
 
Blendtec...

Who needs a ball mill....Honey...I know what I want for my birthday.....

Texan
 
Wouldn't it be easier to take the powder and boil it. I would think that after boiling the carbon would rise to the top and the heavy metals would fall to the bottom. then you just skim the carbon off the top.
 

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