And gold chloride in liquid form is not a salt
Yes it is.
Salts can be in solution as soluble salts and as insoluble salts, eighter wet or dry.
By burning salts you can evaporate values. You can also release toxic gases that can kill you.
Look, if you won't even boher to type what you mean to say or at least read if it makes any sence before hitting post, you should stop and go do something else.
You need to speak a language that we all speak and understand.
If you don't, you are putting yourself and others in danger.
writinglongtekstswithoutanypunctuationmakespeopleskipyourpostasitisjusttohardtoread.
Finally, we have not yet established if you actually have 'Ore' all we've seen was rocks.
some definitions:
Ore: Ore is natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals concentrated above background levels, typically containing metals, that can be mined, treated and sold at a profit.
With the last word saving it all. At a profit. Nearly all rocks contain values. Just not enough. Or to high risks involved with recovery.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ore
Salt: In chemistry, a salt or ionic compound is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions,[1] which results in a neutral compound with no net electric charge. The constituent ions are held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_(chemistry)
No room for errors in chemistry. Get use to it or do something else.
Jason will be the best option for you i think.