Amol Gupta
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Reading across the forum I found references of using ammonium chloride to remove base metal oxides from refined gold.
The addition is always done as the gold is transitioning from the solid state to liquid or solidifying from liquid state to solid.
I was curious as to why is this done during the transition phase(solid to liquid and vis-a-vis) and not a steady state(when the gold is molten in the crucible).
Also my reading suggest this would only remove the base metal oxides, does it remove silver as well....?
The addition is always done as the gold is transitioning from the solid state to liquid or solidifying from liquid state to solid.
I was curious as to why is this done during the transition phase(solid to liquid and vis-a-vis) and not a steady state(when the gold is molten in the crucible).
Also my reading suggest this would only remove the base metal oxides, does it remove silver as well....?