Hello there, hope you all are doing well.
I had a question regarding the aqua regia process. We receive impure gold bars having the following content - Gold 43%, Silver 52%, and the remaining other metals like copper, zinc, and so on.
I was curious about this one method and wanted your opinion on it. If this gold was melted down to a powder form of 200 mesh. And then taken for aqua regia:
1. Then would there be a possibility of losing out on gold particles in the fumes when the reaction takes place?
2. Should the ratio of HNO3 and HCL be different since it is powder and not in grains form?
3. What would be the ideal way of processing this powder using aqua regia?
4. Lastly, would 200 mesh be okay or a lower mesh size would be better?
I have attached a photo of the bar we usually receive and the type of xrf report we receive for your reference.
Thanks in advance
I had a question regarding the aqua regia process. We receive impure gold bars having the following content - Gold 43%, Silver 52%, and the remaining other metals like copper, zinc, and so on.
I was curious about this one method and wanted your opinion on it. If this gold was melted down to a powder form of 200 mesh. And then taken for aqua regia:
1. Then would there be a possibility of losing out on gold particles in the fumes when the reaction takes place?
2. Should the ratio of HNO3 and HCL be different since it is powder and not in grains form?
3. What would be the ideal way of processing this powder using aqua regia?
4. Lastly, would 200 mesh be okay or a lower mesh size would be better?
I have attached a photo of the bar we usually receive and the type of xrf report we receive for your reference.
Thanks in advance