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Like most that come too this forum seeking answers. I have a situation I need to address. Scanning the book recommended by the hosts; C M Hoke. I have arrived at the conclusion, that it doesn't apply to my particular problem. It is mostly based on jewelry substances and the PMG's not actual ore gold. Although I respect and even admonish the field of alchemy, I am a laymen with some insider knowledge.
I have gold ore (I assume). I have crushed this ore into dust and slightly larger size granules. I began my search for the aqua-regia process looking for a bio-degradable way to process ore. I found a mixture that involved bleach and hydrochloric acid. The ratio was a 1:2 bleach to hydrochloric acid. I first placed my ore in a 5 gallon bucket I then added the bleach and then the hydrochloric acid. I received the desired reaction and was pleased. I then allowed it to set and cool overnight. I then added a precipitant (reagent) sodium metabisul (fite fate.) I'm unsure of the use of which one it was at this point. I am away from the product and storage of the mixture. I returned the next day and found a pile of white powder at the bottom.
I realize that the people hear are a studied lot. And I assure you all; my intension is not to pander for knowledge and sympathy. I understand that this is not a Wikipedia site and those that communicate hear deal with fact and knowledge and not pomp and circumstance to gain respect. I have watched and read some of the you-tubes that show the same color I have from the Hydrochloric acid and bleach. I also see at the end product a yellow coloring on a dipping stick that indicates gold. I have also heard of heating the solution. I will say I have never processed gold ore, but if I can differentiate the problem from the final solution I just may have a jackpot on my hands.
As I indicated before; I don't think C M Hokes book, applies here. I really just need to know if I've got the wrong reagent or if it's the heat thing. I also read here, somewhere, that it may be that my solution is to thick and may need to be diluted. I am a student at Butte College CA. I have spoken to a chemist here (not doctored) and he believes it is the sodium metabi(sulfate) (sulfite) problem.
This is where I found my formula: http://www.ehow.com/how_12101047_use-bleach-gold-ore-remove-gold.html
Thanx to all,
Dragoneproducts.....
I have gold ore (I assume). I have crushed this ore into dust and slightly larger size granules. I began my search for the aqua-regia process looking for a bio-degradable way to process ore. I found a mixture that involved bleach and hydrochloric acid. The ratio was a 1:2 bleach to hydrochloric acid. I first placed my ore in a 5 gallon bucket I then added the bleach and then the hydrochloric acid. I received the desired reaction and was pleased. I then allowed it to set and cool overnight. I then added a precipitant (reagent) sodium metabisul (fite fate.) I'm unsure of the use of which one it was at this point. I am away from the product and storage of the mixture. I returned the next day and found a pile of white powder at the bottom.
I realize that the people hear are a studied lot. And I assure you all; my intension is not to pander for knowledge and sympathy. I understand that this is not a Wikipedia site and those that communicate hear deal with fact and knowledge and not pomp and circumstance to gain respect. I have watched and read some of the you-tubes that show the same color I have from the Hydrochloric acid and bleach. I also see at the end product a yellow coloring on a dipping stick that indicates gold. I have also heard of heating the solution. I will say I have never processed gold ore, but if I can differentiate the problem from the final solution I just may have a jackpot on my hands.
As I indicated before; I don't think C M Hokes book, applies here. I really just need to know if I've got the wrong reagent or if it's the heat thing. I also read here, somewhere, that it may be that my solution is to thick and may need to be diluted. I am a student at Butte College CA. I have spoken to a chemist here (not doctored) and he believes it is the sodium metabi(sulfate) (sulfite) problem.
This is where I found my formula: http://www.ehow.com/how_12101047_use-bleach-gold-ore-remove-gold.html
Thanx to all,
Dragoneproducts.....