wop1969
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I know this is info is scattered on the forum somewhere but I wanted to know if anyone could answer some questions in this format to help us noobs see a better picture. Keep in mind that when you are a noob at this reading all this info from 20 diffrent post becomes overwhelming and I am sure I am not the only one that needs these answers in one post as these questions are ones that I have come up with while doing hands on learning and I am ready to go to the next level..
2:what metals with HCL/clorox desolve?
3:I saw this on steves vids and just needed clarafication. Can you
drop gold from the HCL/peroxide soulution that is pregnet with copper using SMB? if so how well does it work and can you skip the HCL/CL step if all the gold is dropped from the HCL/peroxide solution?
4oes the SMB and HCL/peroxide need to be at a certain temp to work as fast as they do in Steves Vid? My SMB worked but I am yet to have a reaction like the one in steves Vid.
5:How long does StainousCL need to sit after the heating and addition of tin befor it can be used? If so how long
7: when dropping gold from HCL/CL using SMB can other metal get dragged down with the gold and persay, contaminate you pure gold?
If so what metals are they?
8:What Chems precipitate what metals?
1:what metals with HCL/peroxide desolve?I will update the answers I have found in other post (as I find the info) to answer questions 1 and 2. Please correct me if I am wronge or add to this list and I will adjust it
HCL/PX will desolve GOLD/PLATINUM/PALLADIUM/COPPER/ZINC/IRON/ALLIMINUM/LEAD/NICKEL/TIN/?
2:what metals with HCL/clorox desolve?
HCL/CL will desolve GOLD/?
3:I saw this on steves vids and just needed clarafication. Can you
drop gold from the HCL/peroxide soulution that is pregnet with copper using SMB? if so how well does it work and can you skip the HCL/CL step if all the gold is dropped from the HCL/peroxide solution?
4oes the SMB and HCL/peroxide need to be at a certain temp to work as fast as they do in Steves Vid? My SMB worked but I am yet to have a reaction like the one in steves Vid.
5:How long does StainousCL need to sit after the heating and addition of tin befor it can be used? If so how long
6:when melting gold mud using a dish like steves and borax, what is wronge when the gold seems to get stuck in the borax?Lazersteve said:I add the tin (about 1-2 grams) to 20 mL of HCl and heat it up until the tin begins to dissolve. Once the tin starts to fizz I stop heating and let it stand for 5-10 minutes. The solution will clear up as the tin dissolves. A little extra tin doesn't hurt as it keeps the solution fresh.
Noxx said:It seems that you put too much borax. Only a small coat is needed.
The trick is, when the gold bead is still red hot (but solid), use a pair of stainless tweezers to remove it from the borax, and drop it in cold water.
Harold wrote=Take note that the flux shouldn't change color unless it takes on a pink or purple hue. Any other color is a sign of contaminated gold.
If your button isn't fully cleaned by dropping in water, you can give it a boil in dilute sulfuric acid, which will dissolve the flux completely. It takes a few minutes. Rinse well afterwards, otherwise traces of the dissolved flux will re-deposit on the button when the solution evaporates.
7: when dropping gold from HCL/CL using SMB can other metal get dragged down with the gold and persay, contaminate you pure gold?
If so what metals are they?
Harold said:Dragdown is a function of dirty solution sticking to precipitated particles. It is not reliant on the precipitant, although some may actually precipitate unwanted elements. Zinc is an example of one that is not selective.
As the precipitated particles of gold agglomerate, they trap the unwanted elements, which can be difficult to remove by washing alone. Washing is always recommended, but it should not be relied upon alone to yield pure gold. A second refining will improve the quality considerably, because the entrapped elements are well diluted by the new solution, so very little can be dragged down in the second precipitation. In all cases, a prolonged washing of your precipitated gold should be routine, even if you intend to re-refine. The less contamination you include in your solutions, the better you can expect the quality to be.
8:What Chems precipitate what metals?
Thanks in advanceSMB precipitates gold but also traces of PGMs.
Ammonium chloride precipitates platinum.
Oxalic acid precipitates gold but also traces of copper.
Zinc, there is no selective precipitation>
Zinc will precipitate mixed PGM.
Copper will absorb into the acid and force everything else to precipitate.
sodium chlorate will precipitate palladium.
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