Martijn
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No. AR dissolves gold and it will make gold chloride.If it's Gold, it will make AR when dissolved.
No. AR dissolves gold and it will make gold chloride.If it's Gold, it will make AR when dissolved.
This looks nothing like Gold.Holy crap is that the drop?
That'd be the biggest drop I've ever seen
All the slop is in the other dish fermenting more aqua regia
You really need to stop and start to study.Might make a sluice out of furnace filter.
Gonna straw filter tomorrow. And I've got a ton of gold stuck in the crucible I just started trying to overheat for pouring. I can test dissolving it in hot water before I consider adding it to the solution.
I like drop. Sweet.Holy crap is that the drop?
That'd be the biggest drop I've ever seen
All the slop is in the other dish fermenting more aqua regia
The Iron Sulfide causes it to drop. It turns the reaction green like glass when it finally forces all of the AU to precipitate. Time pressure reaction all can cause the drop, in this case the small amount of Iron contamination. I got pretty lucky there.This looks nothing like Gold.
It looks like sand and Iron salts.
Aqua Regia do not ferment.
It is made by mixing Nitric and HCl.
So how did you drop it?
The Iron Sulfide causes it to drop. It turns the reaction green like glass when it finally forces all of the AU to precipitate. Time pressure reaction all can cause the drop, in this case the small amount of Iron contamination. I got pretty lucky there.
It's pure gold drop with slight silver puddy content. I got that entire pyrex dried out now chalk full of mostly silver puddy and borax puddy.
In response to the moderator, a Fren showed me this straw funnel method, pic related. And apparently borax slag dissolves in boiling water., which is a big deal. Should've dissolved it and Extracted before I used acid.
Sulfides do not drop Gold, Sulfites do and one Sulfate I know of, namel Iron Sulfate.The Iron Sulfide causes it to drop. It turns the reaction green like glass when it finally forces all of the AU to precipitate. Time pressure reaction all can cause the drop, in this case the small amount of Iron contamination. I got pretty lucky there.
It's pure gold drop with slight silver puddy content. I got that entire pyrex dried out now chalk full of mostly silver puddy and borax puddy.
In response to the moderator, a Fren showed me this straw funnel method, pic related. And apparently borax slag dissolves in boiling water., which is a big deal. Should've dissolved it and Extracted before I used acid.