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[*] posted on 23-5-2021 at 02:42
Ceramic processor in AR


Boiled 3 ceramic processors in AR.
On addition of sodium sulfite to the solution.
Lots of blood red powder precipitated, there couldn't be that much gold in them. What is it ?
When all settles down, will try dissolving it in nitric.

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[*] posted on 23-5-2021 at 02:56


This precipitate is just from washing a filter, after everything went through, there couldn't be that much gold!
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[*] posted on 23-5-2021 at 05:21


Filter, dry, and weigh it. Sometimes precipitates are deceiving and look like more material than they really are.



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[*] posted on 23-5-2021 at 05:32


Quote: Originally posted by Texium  
Filter, dry, and weigh it. Sometimes precipitates are deceiving and look like more material than they really are.


I tried filtering gold from wash waters. It goes through the filter!!
You need to let it settle, and add all washes in to one. Then pour out or syphon out dirty solution, and wash gold with water and let it settle again
and like that many times. Then maybe coagulate it.
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[*] posted on 23-5-2021 at 05:35


Ok, well then do that, then dry and weigh it

The fact that the precipitate is fine enough to go through your filter paper is further indication that it’s deceptively voluminous. There’s probably less gold than you think there is.

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