Aeon13
Well-known member
Good day to all!
In pursuit of learning more, I would like to ask some questions and may I let you verify things which I read here in the forum.
All that was stated here are my understanding from my reading here in the forum. Please correct any statement if its wrong.
I have silver nitrate from boiling my inquarted gold with 50/50 nitric/water. I used copper method to recover the silver.
My question is: How would you guys dilute the silver
nitrate? I read topics that states the need for dilution of silver nitrate but I was not able to see the percentage of water to add.I have read somewhere here that too
much dilution makes very fine silver powder and is not easy to filter.
Please verify: This silver nitrate from 50/50 nitric/water, after I submerged the copper. Brown fumes came out which from my reading is the reaction of free nitric
acid with copper. From my reading also free nitric acid is needed for the cementation of silver but not too much. Too much free nitric will just dissolve cement silver
back to silver nitrate. This means lots of copper would be used. I have a limited stock of copper and I would like to ask: How do you reduce free nitric acid from the
silver nitrate to maximize the use of copper? Is it in the dilution?
If by chance I have no copper left. I have no option but to use salt and do the silver chloride method. Then add diluted sulfuric acid and iron to make it elemental silver.
From reading, Copper will cement any gold that is mixed in the silver nitrate solution. But what if I used salt and made silver chloride? Does this mean the gold mixed in
the silver nitrate will not be recovered?
The liquid from the recovery of silver using copper is copper nitrate. I have stated my problem with supply of copper and I would like to recover the copper metal from
copper nitrate to use it again for recovery of silver. I read that this can be done by using iron to cement copper. Another method I read was using sodium hydroxide to
copper nitrate which creates copper hydroxide. Then heat it to form copper oxide. This is the post of TomVader "I heated my copper hydroxide solution on medium heat
on a hot plate. The light blue gel changed into a fine black powder" from his thread: http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=18267.
Electrowinning cell for copper recovery is not an option for me now. What do you guys use in copper recovery? What would you prefer?
I have many questions and I hope to learn more. Please correct me if I had wrong understanding on the topics I have read here.
Much thanks and more power to the forum.
In pursuit of learning more, I would like to ask some questions and may I let you verify things which I read here in the forum.
All that was stated here are my understanding from my reading here in the forum. Please correct any statement if its wrong.
I have silver nitrate from boiling my inquarted gold with 50/50 nitric/water. I used copper method to recover the silver.
My question is: How would you guys dilute the silver
nitrate? I read topics that states the need for dilution of silver nitrate but I was not able to see the percentage of water to add.I have read somewhere here that too
much dilution makes very fine silver powder and is not easy to filter.
Please verify: This silver nitrate from 50/50 nitric/water, after I submerged the copper. Brown fumes came out which from my reading is the reaction of free nitric
acid with copper. From my reading also free nitric acid is needed for the cementation of silver but not too much. Too much free nitric will just dissolve cement silver
back to silver nitrate. This means lots of copper would be used. I have a limited stock of copper and I would like to ask: How do you reduce free nitric acid from the
silver nitrate to maximize the use of copper? Is it in the dilution?
If by chance I have no copper left. I have no option but to use salt and do the silver chloride method. Then add diluted sulfuric acid and iron to make it elemental silver.
From reading, Copper will cement any gold that is mixed in the silver nitrate solution. But what if I used salt and made silver chloride? Does this mean the gold mixed in
the silver nitrate will not be recovered?
The liquid from the recovery of silver using copper is copper nitrate. I have stated my problem with supply of copper and I would like to recover the copper metal from
copper nitrate to use it again for recovery of silver. I read that this can be done by using iron to cement copper. Another method I read was using sodium hydroxide to
copper nitrate which creates copper hydroxide. Then heat it to form copper oxide. This is the post of TomVader "I heated my copper hydroxide solution on medium heat
on a hot plate. The light blue gel changed into a fine black powder" from his thread: http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=18267.
Electrowinning cell for copper recovery is not an option for me now. What do you guys use in copper recovery? What would you prefer?
I have many questions and I hope to learn more. Please correct me if I had wrong understanding on the topics I have read here.
Much thanks and more power to the forum.