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Subject: Polaroid Film and Silver recovery
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posted on 14-5-2008 at 06:09
No problem but in my recent research I have turned up this:
http://www.goldrecovery.us/site.asp
(enter site click agree at the bottom of page click SHOW silver videos.) There are two methods for silver chloride conversion.
One uses glucose in the form of corn syrup and NaOH and one uses sulfuric acid and a reactive metal.
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