You are the only person I know that can find a regular rock that actually has gold in it! You have a great eye for finding what other people really struggle to find..
Vein deposits of this nature are a type of hydrothermal deposit because the mineral species which compose the viens were participated by hot waters. However, sometimes the pre-existing rock wall which contains the vein undergoes alteration. Portions of the host rock maybe either dissolved and be transported away or else react chemicaly with the circulating volatile fluids our newly formed mineral species. Love your work keep it up my friend...
Before adding the last chemical to the solution that turned the gold black and dropped it out of solution could you have just added zinc and had pure shiny gold drop out instead ?
I took notes while watching your video to the letter. I actually saw told in the bottom of the beaker a half an hour after loading SMB..I let it sit over night and the room was very cold the next morning. Surprising to me the gold was gone and the beaker was clear with a light yellowish green tint. What would cause that. Can I save the precipent by adding something else that the video did not show..Did I put to much Urea? That is the only thing I added after the first filtering to kill the Nitric. Then I filtered it the second time and loaded the SMB...The solution turned totally black...Then about two hours later began turning a reddish color. This morning as I stated it was clear with a very light yellowing green color. How can I save it and what did I do wrong?
hi i just hounding some very hard ancient rock supposedly from hydrothermal vein, i processed and make them crumbly i've found many brown light, but iam not sure about gold content can i send you some picture?
You are best teacher in RUclips,,, best explain ,simple metode...thank you
You are the only person I know that can find a regular rock that actually has gold in it! You have a great eye for finding what other people really struggle to find..
I have soooo many I wish to send somebody one
Thank you for sharing Professor👍 I'm looking for that Brown Rock in old diggings in my area. Cheers Kev
My brother... don't tell anyone where you found that rock... that's a ton of gold for such a small sample.
"So we crushed that rock...." shows pan full of absolute powder. Lol... yeah I'd say you crushed it lol
the soap breaks the water tension. good move to not lose those small flakes
thanks for sharing ,i just found your channel and have learned a great deal ,keep the content comming
Awesome video from start to finish. I liked that you went the extra step and repaned the leftover crushed rocks to validate the procedure. Thank you
Vein deposits of this nature are a type of hydrothermal deposit because the mineral species which compose the viens were participated by hot waters. However, sometimes the pre-existing rock wall which contains the vein undergoes alteration. Portions of the host rock maybe either dissolved and be transported away or else react chemicaly with the circulating volatile fluids our newly formed mineral species.
Love your work keep it up my friend...
Excelente video,I learn a lot
God Bless You for sharing Your knowledge.
Someone mentioned to me those rocks are called Gold Skarn. And is the main ore for most gold mined.
Thank u Sar ji bahut acchi Jankari de rahe hain ji aap bilkul sahi guideline de rahe hain ji aapka bahut bahut dhanyvad ji❤
Have you used a metal detector or gold detector to detect if gold is in the rock?
Gold is so small no detector can detect that gold I try that
Did you find all the gold ore at a previously gold mining area?@@myadventure7069
You good man....god bless you...
Before adding the last chemical to the solution that turned the gold black and dropped it out of solution could you have just added zinc and had pure shiny gold drop out instead ?
Why zinck ? You can put copper ,then you get clean gold but still brown color.
What was the white granular in the jar that you added to dissolve?
Did you find all the gold ore at a previously gold mining area?
I took notes while watching your video to the letter. I actually saw told in the bottom of the beaker a half an hour after loading SMB..I let it sit over night and the room was very cold the next morning. Surprising to me the gold was gone and the beaker was clear with a light yellowish green tint. What would cause that. Can I save the precipent by adding something else that the video did not show..Did I put to much Urea? That is the only thing I added after the first filtering to kill the Nitric.
Then I filtered it the second time and loaded the SMB...The solution turned totally black...Then about two hours later began turning a reddish color. This morning as I stated it was clear with a very light yellowing green color. How can I save it and what did I do wrong?
Hou you know that you have gold in that solution? Something wrong here. Add aluminum and cement ewrithing and start over
I looked at the bottom of beaker from the outside of the glass and saw dark brown streaks. But, I did not do SC..big mistake..
hi i just hounding some very hard ancient rock supposedly from hydrothermal vein, i processed and make them crumbly i've found many brown light, but iam not sure about gold content can i send you some picture?
Hard to tell from picture about the gold. Send picture to romas124@hotmail.com
I know why you find so many rocks w gold on them you live next to a river or where a river use to be and also if you only knew
Don’t tell nobody that is the secret 🤫
You good. But I are also good
das hilft mir alles sehr wie du das erklärst.
What you say ? Can’t translate
@@myadventure7069 I wrote that the way you explain it helps me a lot.
What do you use for filter paper in those funnels and how tin to hcl to make Standish chloride thanks
Cotton balls
Boa tarde professor como é que o senhor faz para extrair o Silver com o nitro sodio
I working just with gold
Como extrair o silver com o nitrito de sódio
Нужна ШАРОВАЯ мельница
Tradusir todos videos en portugues
Turkish translate plz
Can i know, how long u soak the material in acid until it turn all white? Are u using only same acid or u change it during this process?
Till you material stop making bubles