goldsilverpro said:Assuming the mix is made up of separate Au or Ag particles and not an alloy of these metals, hot concentrated (about 67% to 70%) nitric acid, first diluted with an equal volume of distilled water, will dissolve the silver but not the gold. It will take about 2.5 ml of this diluted nitric to dissolve 1 gram of 999 silver. After dissolving, the silver can be recovered by placing copper, usually in the form of clean copper tubing, copper buss bar, or solid copper wire, in the solution. This process is called cementation and much has been written about it on this forum.
This process also works on Au/Ag alloys if there is at least 3 times as much silver in the alloy as there is gold.
Irons said:Be sure to filter out the Gold from the solution before putting in the Copper, or you will get back your mixture of Gold and Silver powder. :mrgreen:
goldsilverpro said:That was lazersteve's silver video and not mine.
If the powder is a 1:1 Au/Ag alloy, you would need to add enough silver, by melting it all together, to make the alloy at least 3 parts silver to 1 part gold. After melting, the molten metal should be poured into a deep container of water. This will increase the surface area and will make the dissolving go faster.
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