Alentia
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There are 3 main precipitants most people on this forum use.
After analyzing some of the actions, there are following "reasons" for gold to drop:
1. SMB - does not drop gold itself, but rather creates a chemical reaction to release SO2, which in fact as described in Hoke's book, and Na replaces the Au with Cl in the solution
Na2S2O5+AuCl+?=>Au+NaCl+Na(?)+2SO2 (something wrong here, not sure what make up here)
2. Oxalic - what exactly does it do in the solution?
H2C2O4 + AuCl +H2O =>
3. Copperas, it is actually seems to use the same principle as SMB
FeSO4+AuCl => SO2 + Au + FeCl + O2 (not sure if I did correctly) with a bit of a difference Fe replaces Au with Cl
What does oxalic do during chemical reaction as it seems to be carbonated water?
Can anyone correct formulas if possible?
After analyzing some of the actions, there are following "reasons" for gold to drop:
1. SMB - does not drop gold itself, but rather creates a chemical reaction to release SO2, which in fact as described in Hoke's book, and Na replaces the Au with Cl in the solution
Na2S2O5+AuCl+?=>Au+NaCl+Na(?)+2SO2 (something wrong here, not sure what make up here)
2. Oxalic - what exactly does it do in the solution?
H2C2O4 + AuCl +H2O =>
3. Copperas, it is actually seems to use the same principle as SMB
FeSO4+AuCl => SO2 + Au + FeCl + O2 (not sure if I did correctly) with a bit of a difference Fe replaces Au with Cl
What does oxalic do during chemical reaction as it seems to be carbonated water?
Can anyone correct formulas if possible?