or in small pieces. However, if the gold is in a solid form such as a bar or nugget, it will not dissolve completely in nitric acid. Instead, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid (known as aqua regia) is used to dissolve solid gold. The reaction between gold and nitric acid produces nitrogen dioxide gas, which is toxic and can be harmful if inhaled. Therefore, it is important to handle nitric acid with care and in a well-ventilated area.
@@Goldchannel thanks for this helpful link,my question is, urea and water is it the last thing to add after filter step Or is it iron sulphate is the last before wait for 3 hours please I need you to respond fast on this one Thanks
Hi, I read your reply were you said that nitric acid can desolve gold if is in powder, it makes sense because my gold ore am trying to process is in powder that's mean after Crushing, I mix the ore with nitric then filter, then add urea and water the same amount, then add iron sulphate with water, then allow 3 hours please tell me if am correct. thanks
Hi sir,I got two iron sulphate here I want you to tell me the one you use from the two. 1) iron (11) sulphate 7 - hydrate (FERROUS - SULPHATE) FESO -7H20 AND 2) FERRIC SULPHATE ANHYDROUS GOLD LINE (CP) FE2 (504)3-XH20 I like to get my process right Please I need reply urgent
I am finding minerals in Alaska thank you I need geological information right now I found what looks like these minerals and now I more believe it contains valuable gold or silver thank you
Merhaba Hassan ustam bu bilgilere sahibim fakat görsel olarak güzel bir video seyretmekten keyif aldım Türkçe altyazı eklemenize sevindim.Bu alanda çalışmalarımı hobi maksatlı yapmaktayım gümüş,bakır,kurşun,demir,çinko ,arsenik,civa lı kayaçlarda genellikle altın a rastladım civa demir sülfür ve arsenik nano parçacıkları içine çok fazla topluyor sülfürlü ve civalı malzemeden altını alabiliyoruz teşekkür ederim
Very valuable informations,, I have a question; what makes a rock that has lots of gold green? Its not silver, when roasted it turns yellowish brown,, when put in acid after roasting and boiling,, it gets green again !!😂 Seriously
I tink, A rock that appears green and contains gold could potentially be a mineral known as "chalcopyrite." Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral that often has a brassy-yellow color and can tarnish to various shades of green. While it is primarily composed of copper and sulfur, it can contain small amounts of other elements, including gold. When chalcopyrite is heated, it undergoes a chemical reaction that can result in the release of sulfur dioxide gas and the oxidation of the copper and iron minerals. This oxidation process can cause the rock to turn yellowish brown. However, the gold within the chalcopyrite remains relatively unchanged during this process. When the roasted rock is then subjected to acid, such as hydrochloric acid, it can dissolve the copper minerals and leave behind the gold particles. This dissolution of copper can create a solution that appears green due to the presence of dissolved copper ions. Therefore, the green color you observe after boiling the roasted rock in acid is likely due to the dissolved copper, not the gold itself. It's worth noting that without a detailed analysis of the rock, it is difficult to determine the exact mineral composition and the presence of gold. If you have a specific rock sample and are interested in its mineral content, it is recommended to consult with a professional geologist or mineralogist who can conduct proper testing and analysis.
@@Goldchannel thank you Hassan for your reply,, its not chalcopyrite,, i suppose there is something mixed with gold in that rock, either silver or lead, which makes it greenish,, but when it comes to precipitation,, i add small drops of sulfuric acid to the solution,, but no lead precipitate,, i tried dissolving silver if present with nitric acid, and then add hcl, but no silver,, instead it precipitates gold adding SMB !! or let me say a brown precipitate (not sure if it is gold)!! This is driving me crazy 😅
Interesting. I didn't know there were so many tellurides. This ore demands large structures for extraction. Usually the finely ground and calcined ore is treated with chlorine or cyanide, and recovered by electrolysis and zinc carburizing, respectively. I found some silver in the black stones of a river, and gold in the brown ones. I never knew what it was really about. A hug.
Yes, telluride minerals can be complex and difficult to extract, which is why specialized processes and equipment are often necessary. It's exciting to hear that you've found silver and gold in the stones of a river! Keep in mind that it can be challenging to extract these metals from their natural sources without the appropriate tools and equipment. However, it's still a wonderful discovery and can lead to a greater appreciation for the Earth's natural resources. Best wishes to you!
I have already discovered many riches, but I had no interest in changing my lifestyle or being recognized for having material goods. At least not until now. I wish the same to you too!
Dude, while I agree tellurides are an important source of gold, do you really have any experience looking for these very rare minerals in the field? All you are saying is information that is readily available in most mineralogy text books. Specially what would you look for in the field? Ooh, hydrothermal ore deposits, let's go find one! 😂
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Sir which place available this stone. Please details me
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I would like to know what method I should use to extract gold from tellurium. I tried fusion but I can't get the gold
Thanks for the information and i hope these rock exist at outer space too
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I have rock that lock rusty and blacke not to much hard to break. I need impormation about it.
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Dear friend, gold can be dissolved in nitric acid (HNo3) if it is in powder form
or in small pieces. However, if the gold is in a solid form such as a bar or nugget, it will not dissolve completely in nitric acid. Instead, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid (known as aqua regia) is used to dissolve solid gold. The reaction between gold and nitric acid produces nitrogen dioxide gas, which is toxic and can be harmful if inhaled. Therefore, it is important to handle nitric acid with care and in a well-ventilated area.
@@Goldchannel thanks for this helpful link,my question is, urea and water is it the last thing to add after filter step
Or is it iron sulphate is the last before wait for 3 hours
please I need you to respond fast on this one
Thanks
Iron sulfate and water is the last step
before waiting minimum 3 hours , good luck.
Hi, I read your reply were you said that nitric acid can desolve gold if is in powder, it makes sense because my gold ore am trying to process is in powder
that's mean after Crushing, I mix the ore with nitric then filter, then add urea and water the same amount, then add iron sulphate with water, then allow 3 hours
please tell me if am correct.
thanks
Hi sir,I got two iron sulphate here I want you to tell me the one you use from the two.
1) iron (11) sulphate
7 - hydrate
(FERROUS - SULPHATE)
FESO -7H20
AND
2) FERRIC SULPHATE ANHYDROUS
GOLD LINE (CP)
FE2 (504)3-XH20
I like to get my process right
Please I need reply urgent
I am finding minerals in Alaska thank you I need geological information right now I found what looks like these minerals and now I more believe it contains valuable gold or silver thank you
I wish you good luck and hope you achieve what you desire.
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Very valuable informations,, I have a question; what makes a rock that has lots of gold green? Its not silver, when roasted it turns yellowish brown,, when put in acid after roasting and boiling,, it gets green again !!😂
Seriously
I tink, A rock that appears green and contains gold could potentially be a mineral known as "chalcopyrite." Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral that often has a brassy-yellow color and can tarnish to various shades of green. While it is primarily composed of copper and sulfur, it can contain small amounts of other elements, including gold.
When chalcopyrite is heated, it undergoes a chemical reaction that can result in the release of sulfur dioxide gas and the oxidation of the copper and iron minerals. This oxidation process can cause the rock to turn yellowish brown. However, the gold within the chalcopyrite remains relatively unchanged during this process.
When the roasted rock is then subjected to acid, such as hydrochloric acid, it can dissolve the copper minerals and leave behind the gold particles. This dissolution of copper can create a solution that appears green due to the presence of dissolved copper ions. Therefore, the green color you observe after boiling the roasted rock in acid is likely due to the dissolved copper, not the gold itself.
It's worth noting that without a detailed analysis of the rock, it is difficult to determine the exact mineral composition and the presence of gold. If you have a specific rock sample and are interested in its mineral content, it is recommended to consult with a professional geologist or mineralogist who can conduct proper testing and analysis.
@@Goldchannel thank you Hassan for your reply,, its not chalcopyrite,, i suppose there is something mixed with gold in that rock, either silver or lead, which makes it greenish,, but when it comes to precipitation,, i add small drops of sulfuric acid to the solution,, but no lead precipitate,, i tried dissolving silver if present with nitric acid, and then add hcl, but no silver,, instead it precipitates gold adding SMB !! or let me say a brown precipitate (not sure if it is gold)!! This is driving me crazy 😅
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Interesting. I didn't know there were so many tellurides.
This ore demands large structures for extraction. Usually the finely ground and calcined ore is treated with chlorine or cyanide, and recovered by electrolysis and zinc carburizing, respectively.
I found some silver in the black stones of a river, and gold in the brown ones. I never knew what it was really about.
A hug.
Yes, telluride minerals can be complex and difficult to extract, which is why specialized processes and equipment are often necessary.
It's exciting to hear that you've found silver and gold in the stones of a river! Keep in mind that it can be challenging to extract these metals from their natural sources without the appropriate tools and equipment. However, it's still a wonderful discovery and can lead to a greater appreciation for the Earth's natural resources.
Best wishes to you!
I have already discovered many riches, but I had no interest in changing my lifestyle or being recognized for having material goods.
At least not until now.
I wish the same to you too!
Dude, while I agree tellurides are an important source of gold, do you really have any experience looking for these very rare minerals in the field? All you are saying is information that is readily available in most mineralogy text books. Specially what would you look for in the field? Ooh, hydrothermal ore deposits, let's go find one! 😂
Please sir. This your comment is about the content of video, or my words.@@waltertodd4479
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