Good video, I've watched different videos on this and you have broken it down quite simply while still producing results. One suggestion, I believe when you were trying to pour the water out from the pure gold powder, if you add a drop of jetdry the gold would stop floating and sink to the bottom making it possible to pour the excess water without the need to filter. Gold is hydrophobic, so the jetdry help break the water tension.
We could also shower using the same spray gun once or twice I think, or even heat the solution a little to achieve the same result since there may not be much nitric to redissolve the gold back into solution.. what do you think?
@Rad, he did recover it with just salt. He only used other acids to refine it. So your sarcasm isn't really fair. 🤷♂️ if you want to call the bowl and charger an extra? If so, then only salt, copper plate, piece of lead, funnel, filter, and a battery charger. But refining vs recovery are very different.
@@raddastronaut you mean H2SO4 Sulphuric Acid. NaHSO4 Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate. Common name ? Borax meaning ? Sure. Actually. I calculated the money the gold might be worth. The only problem being possibly. The production of toxic chlorine gas. However we are nearly on the road to riches here I think ! I sense a br... bla bla. Sorry. I got other things to do.
Really interesting and useful video on gold recovery. Simply using electrolysis to get the gold plating off the plated object. Then proceed from there for refining it..
Thank you!! That’s the best end-to-end demonstration of this method I’ve seen! You give all the necessary details in clear easy to follow step by step instructions, without leaving things out because you assume we already know something (seen so much of that in other videos), and you do this all the way up to weighing the end result. Great video!!
👍Sulfuric acid seems to be hard to find for alot of people. So I bet they put off making an electrolytic cell for recovery. Salt sounds less intimidating for first timers.
To anyone watching this or thinking about doing this, please note that the stirrer they are using to move the pins around on the copper plate while they are submerged and the electricity is attached is a glass stir stick. Please do not use anything that can conduct electricity if you choose to stir it or you will be electrocuted. Be safe!
Well done! I've been recovering my gold using vinegar and salt mixture. I didn't know that water and salt would do about as well! More cost effective than vinegar and less toxic!
You all realize this is fake? Right? The beginning part only breaks the gold off the pins, it's all the Acids he uses at the end that does the end product. The Meta-bisulfite takes the molecular gold out of suspension? The HCL and H²SO⁴ is sulfuric acid, that will eat up tje base metals under the gold pins. This is all still very dangerous, did you see the orange fumes pour out of the beaker when he poured the acid in? That will eat your lungs out. But? You ppl do what you want? It's all Snake Oil...
Sounds great at first, but at the end of the day, you still need HCl, H2SO4, maybe even HNO3 and so on. And the chemical of the salt and the gold will produce gold chloride, so only the table salt which is sodium chloride, replaces the HCl in the first step. So there is nothing really cheaper or less toxic than in conventional process.
Sure. Ions in solution I guess. Interesting electrodes. Lead and copper ! The ions might be Au . Or gold . Na+ and Cl- I think Au is 3+ due to oxidation states . Really though. This is really valuable information if it's true.
Thank you for sharing 😊 you're awesome and keep up the good work. You earned my subscription with this video, it's the first video I watched on your channel.
Did anyone else notice they changed the polarity from negative on the cathode and positive on the anode to positive on the cathode and negative on the anode during the striping of the contacts? I'm not sure if it matters or not but I did notice it.
@@bobocgabriel7285 I think it was because the polarity was wrong in the beginning. If you pay attention you can see not much removal was happening until the polarity was reversed. Just a guess
Depending on the cost of chemicals, materials used and the cost of electricity. At the current market of gold, does it cost less than $25.84 to produce at .44 grams.. If it does then it's worth processing...
@@thesilverstackingbotinc.1928 so that explains how railroads got started, it was started as a hobby.. It also explains how cattle ranchers got started, it was a hobby, also explains how sea going vessels ended up shipping from nations across the oceans, it was a hobby.. I guess dentists got started as a hobby too.. Construction companies, a hobby.. Arborists, a hobby.. Selling liquor, a hobby... Making wine, monk's learning a way to get loaded.. definite hobby. My hobby was making things go boom with household products.. Can't use the other trigger word instead of boom.. Algorithms have a hobby also..
If they are nice plated pins I'd go for stripping the foils or leeching. You may go crazy doin that many scoops haha That many low grade pins may be better served in first stage waste bucket. (Just keep them in until the copper has gone into solution) Since scoops need to be refreshed so often in the electrolytic cell.
Nice I will have to try it...I hate the thought of using acid technic s yo separate from plastic especially if not set up properly to dispose of the waste .
Wow, if I had that much full plate pins to do, I'd just use HCl + bleach 2:1 ratio and dissolve all the gold into solution. Then just deal with it in the next steps.
Is nobody going to ask why the red was on copper and black was on the lead at the beginning but mid way it switches to black on copper and red on lead???
I did not notice that. Maybe he made a mistake. He did a number of batches. Good question. I wanted to ask if Iodised salt was an important ingredient. I noticed the salt was a bit special. Regular table salt would just be made out of rock salt. I guess.
Sir, after watching your video, I am writing a book. When I finish writing the book, I will buy chemicals and equipment. Soon I am going to try the work.
Hello friend, I'm from Brazil and a big fan of your work. However, there is an excerpt in the video where the positions from the anode to the cathode were changed, could you tell us why? Hugs and congratulations.
Beakers and Pyrex like dishes can be used for reverse electroplating or refining gold to high purity using electrolytic method. These types of glass can't be warmed or cooled to fast than they will shatter if you do so. If you do use this type of glass be sure to use a catch basin just in case something breaks and be sure to monitor the temperature especially when using sulfuric acid
Thank you. I have been strictly acids only. But recently have been cleaning up. Using nitric to disperse silver from gold , I believe I lost gold. I may be wrong but I just finished off a batch using your salt and 12 v method . So far it looks Great.
@@raymondalcock1526 any base metals or platinum group metals will be dissolved as well. Three gold won't be dissolved but you can always check with stannous even though if hcl is present you will see some silver chloride. I try to rarely assume on other people's work without seeing it or being there but anything can be present especially if recovering from ewaste or even jewelry sometimes. If it's a rather large percentage I would change up your method until this is fixed. If it's a small amount I wouldn't worry about it and put your solution in a stock pot and recover it later of course if you're losing anything at all, we all want more than natural or to assume something may be wrong when it isn't.
Did you have any Chlorine splitting from the Sodium Chloride? I got warned off using salt as an electrolyte because of that possibility, and use Sodium bicarbonate instead.
It is very hard to make chlorine. All metals disolve before chlorine appears, unless platinum in an acid bath. You could smell chlorine and that is reason enough to eell ventilate.
Well, I gave this a try. I used a set of jumper cables attached to my car battery. Seems to work fine. I did not do an acid wash and simply stained the solution and put the cotton balls in a crucible and fired it. I actually ended up with more metal than expected. a good amount of it seems to be copper. Battery current may have been too high. I also had a good amount of carbon from the cotton. Next time I will use coffee filters. I didn't expect so much copper from the electrolysis. Any thoughts on voltage / current effecting this?
@@jesscorbin5981 Hello Jess. I used Iodized table salt in warm water. Just went by eye, adding salt and stirred until I saw a few crystals not dissolving.
Thanks for this I have a bunch of gold plated and vermiel cuban chains mostly 18k but a bunch of 14k mostly stainless but abunch of copper and some silver/metal,, I can get all of this and fairly priced I'm hoping to get 1 to 2 grams 24k great vid
For future reference ; gold 'plating' is dissolving (depleting ?) From the other metal ! More important I love your method Much more than some of the other methods . Thanks ! Wait , what do you mean ' reduce the 💧 🚿 ??? You mean pour off the water when the gold (+?) Settles to the bottom!? My school/English teachers were Very strict when teaching me , an immigrant ! 🙏👁 (THANK GOD 😊 !) Try coffee filters next time !? I hope it'll be easier !? 👍🖖 OOOOOPS YOU DID in the end 🙄😔
You are hands down the best for gold recovery on RUclips! You have tought me so much! I tell everyone about your channel! In my next video I'm going to thank you for all your help over the years! God Bless Brother!🙏🏆
When sodium carbonate is used during the melting, the gold powder is clumped together, which prevents the gold powder from being blown into the air due to the force of the flame.
Are you asking about the leads ? they are copper. The big grey electrode is lead, the metal, like you make put on roofs and make shotgun pellets out of. It's an elements Pb, soft grey metal, low melting point.
it would be interesting in the end when you make a picture with the cost. how much had the process cost and how much worth is the 24k gold. that would I think be interesting 😅 and nice video was very intersting it to see😃
Note you may create chlorine gas when running electricity through salt water keep in mind salt is sodium chloride do this in a well ventilated area with fans
@MrRobertFarr because salt water is potassium chloride hydrogen 2 oxygen and when you run electricity through this salt water it tends to separate molecules from etchother and scence the salt is dissolved in the water they also get separated from etchother making the deadly chlorine gas the explosive potassium and hydrogen and the combustion supporting oxygen
yes this is a great video how to get the gold but the biggest thing that all you same guys leaves out all the time is what do you do and handle the waist after you are done with it at the end. all you guys should start to think about a video on how you hanld the waist after the fact a stpe by step video about it. not one of you guys that i ahve seen never done a video about this at all.
No, its a bad post and he is stupid. The steel plates underside is wasting massive amounts of current and threfore producing absolutely nothing. It should be painted on the undetside, ans it should be a tube.
Good video, I've watched different videos on this and you have broken it down quite simply while still producing results. One suggestion, I believe when you were trying to pour the water out from the pure gold powder, if you add a drop of jetdry the gold would stop floating and sink to the bottom making it possible to pour the excess water without the need to filter. Gold is hydrophobic, so the jetdry help break the water tension.
Awesome, thank you!
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We could also shower using the same spray gun once or twice I think, or even heat the solution a little to achieve the same result since there may not be much nitric to redissolve the gold back into solution.. what do you think?
do a lot of these people hold stock in the producers of Jet Dry.... any liquid soap works just fine
@stevewk55 lol
Title almost checks out:
NaCl -salt
HO2 SO4 - salt
NaHCO3. - salt
Borax- salt.
HCL -liquid salt.
Beautiful work.
@Rad, he did recover it with just salt. He only used other acids to refine it. So your sarcasm isn't really fair. 🤷♂️ if you want to call the bowl and charger an extra? If so, then only salt, copper plate, piece of lead, funnel, filter, and a battery charger. But refining vs recovery are very different.
@@NAFOARMY fair enough.
@@raddastronaut you mean H2SO4 Sulphuric Acid.
NaHSO4 Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate. Common name ?
Borax meaning ?
Sure. Actually. I calculated the money the gold might be worth.
The only problem being possibly. The production of toxic chlorine gas.
However we are nearly on the road to riches here I think ! I sense a br... bla bla.
Sorry. I got other things to do.
Really interesting and useful video on gold recovery. Simply using electrolysis to get the gold plating off the plated object. Then proceed from there for refining it..
Thank you!!
That’s the best end-to-end demonstration of this method I’ve seen!
You give all the necessary details in clear easy to follow step by step instructions, without leaving things out because you assume we already know something (seen so much of that in other videos), and you do this all the way up to weighing the end result. Great video!!
Especially since you don’t have to buy all those expensive chemicals.
He defiantly left out details like why he changed the positive feed from the copper plate to the lead right in the middle of the process
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@@VideoDuct .44 gm gpld @ 1500 USD equals 23 dollars.....subtract power, feed supplies, working supplies, time....the only gold here is the hits on YT
@@jjscorner9094 I think it's a mistake, the positive must be plugued on the copper for all the process
👍Sulfuric acid seems to be hard to find for alot of people. So I bet they put off making an electrolytic cell for recovery. Salt sounds less intimidating for first timers.
Sulfuric acid is battery acid, it's readily available
drain cleaner is like 98.5 s
ulphuric, just use nitric
@@wenchfisterx But nitric acid is not really available for a lot of people i guess? Or is there a way to buy it
Pool cleaning supplies
@@tazpartridge1612 and batteery acid is just charged water.
To anyone watching this or thinking about doing this, please note that the stirrer they are using to move the pins around on the copper plate while they are submerged and the electricity is attached is a glass stir stick. Please do not use anything that can conduct electricity if you choose to stir it or you will be electrocuted. Be safe!
Not with a 12 volt charger, stop scaremongering
Current can be harmful, not only voltage, so, as Ashley said, be safe
@@ingenieropablito9131 insufficient current available from a battery charger....
yeah helicopter mom comment
@@tazpartridge1612 it depends on charger, and by the way, why not to take care, even if in theory there is not risk? 🤷🏻♂️
Well done! I've been recovering my gold using vinegar and salt mixture. I didn't know that water and salt would do about as well! More cost effective than vinegar and less toxic!
How?
@@tomirenfors2344 just doing what the video showed. Water and salt to deplate...
You all realize this is fake? Right? The beginning part only breaks the gold off the pins, it's all the Acids he uses at the end that does the end product. The Meta-bisulfite takes the molecular gold out of suspension? The HCL and H²SO⁴ is sulfuric acid, that will eat up tje base metals under the gold pins. This is all still very dangerous, did you see the orange fumes pour out of the beaker when he poured the acid in? That will eat your lungs out. But? You ppl do what you want? It's all Snake Oil...
Nice
Sounds great at first, but at the end of the day, you still need HCl, H2SO4, maybe even HNO3 and so on. And the chemical of the salt and the gold will produce gold chloride, so only the table salt which is sodium chloride, replaces the HCl in the first step. So there is nothing really cheaper or less toxic than in conventional process.
The electrolysis seems to dissolve the copper extremely quickly. I've seen heated acid take hours and hours just to separate the foils.
@@yetanotherjohn It is the electric current who does all the magic not the saltwater. That alone can work also but would be extremly slow.
Sure. Ions in solution I guess. Interesting electrodes. Lead and copper !
The ions might be Au . Or gold . Na+ and Cl- I think Au is 3+ due to oxidation states .
Really though. This is really valuable information if it's true.
I'm looking forward to your videos. We are waiting for your videos for Palladium I love you very much and I am watching you are a good person honest
Thank you for sharing 😊 you're awesome and keep up the good work. You earned my subscription with this video, it's the first video I watched on your channel.
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Good video
Thanks
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Did anyone else notice they changed the polarity from negative on the cathode and positive on the anode to positive on the cathode and negative on the anode during the striping of the contacts? I'm not sure if it matters or not but I did notice it.
I see, fake
@@bobocgabriel7285 I think it was because the polarity was wrong in the beginning. If you pay attention you can see not much removal was happening until the polarity was reversed. Just a guess
Wow good eyes!
@@bobocgabriel7285 I got a good laugh from your comment 🤣
Si..tiene los polos invertidos..dónde están los pines parece algo de plata,,pero no sé Q uso del otro lado osea en el negativo?
It always good to know different methods to recover and refine precious metals
Good sistem
Amazing sir
GOOD
Depending on the cost of chemicals, materials used and the cost of electricity.
At the current market of gold, does it cost less than $25.84 to produce at .44 grams..
If it does then it's worth processing...
Forgetting all the time and labor involved.
@@davidharris9077 it's a hobby not a business.
Labor is free.
@@Butchsiek Everything business related started as a hobby at one time...... A business makes a profit, a hobby makes a loss....
@@thesilverstackingbotinc.1928 so that explains how railroads got started, it was started as a hobby..
It also explains how cattle ranchers got started, it was a hobby, also explains how sea going vessels ended up shipping from nations across the oceans, it was a hobby..
I guess dentists got started as a hobby too..
Construction companies,
a hobby..
Arborists, a hobby..
Selling liquor, a hobby...
Making wine, monk's learning a way to get loaded.. definite hobby.
My hobby was making things go boom with household products..
Can't use the other trigger word instead of boom..
Algorithms have a hobby also..
Very nice 👌🏻 I have 2500g of full plate pins, this method looks like the best as there is very little acid used overall. Well done sir 🍺👍🏼
If they are nice plated pins I'd go for stripping the foils or leeching.
You may go crazy doin that many scoops haha
That many low grade pins may be better served in first stage waste bucket. (Just keep them in until the copper has gone into solution) Since scoops need to be refreshed so often in the electrolytic cell.
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Nice I will have to try it...I hate the thought of using acid technic s yo separate from plastic especially if not set up properly to dispose of the waste .
Wow, if I had that much full plate pins to do, I'd just use HCl + bleach 2:1 ratio and dissolve all the gold into solution. Then just deal with it in the next steps.
@@Alex-kp3hr that’s AP solution correct?
Chemistry is mind blowing 🤯 I love it 😀
Very!
Good
Thanks
Do you have a shop where to buy lead plate and copper spoon or that CD Gold Charger or recommend where ?
You can use almost any chemical to recover gold. Quite amazing actually!
Is nobody going to ask why the red was on copper and black was on the lead at the beginning but mid way it switches to black on copper and red on lead???
Why ?? Nobody appears to know !!
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Looks less violent with them reversed
because if he hold the red in his hands he would be elctrocuted 😂
I did not notice that. Maybe he made a mistake. He did a number of batches.
Good question.
I wanted to ask if Iodised salt was an important ingredient.
I noticed the salt was a bit special. Regular table salt would just be made out of rock salt. I guess.
Very nice
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Nice.
nice thanks
Sir, after watching your video, I am writing a book. When I finish writing the book, I will buy chemicals and equipment. Soon I am going to try the work.
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For God sake . The book was already written CM hokes . Refining precious metals waste. Just go out and try it without harming yourself or others.
Hello my friend, you were great in your presentation, but is it possible to add iron sulfate to precipitate instead of smb precipitant?
why did you switch the wires halfway through? is this needed or were they just backwards to start?
I have done electrolysis in regular glass, and even a plastic milk jug before.
Are there starter kits to purchase all equipment? Chemicals needed to with exact instructions? Id like to learn how to do this process.
nice way to create chlorine gaz
all those necesary things could be aquired in the store easily?
Beautiful just beautiful well don e interesting process will have to try. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
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At today's price, it works out to $33. Good video on proof of concept.
Sweet thanks for the video!! I'll make sure and try this method next time. It'll be nice not havin to mess with the acid in at least one step!
I luv this program
As I want to start a business of my own someday
This goes far beyond "using salt"!
Screw this punk !!!
Just a lil salt and 1.21 gigawatts
@@mightymite3958 And an electricity bill bigger than all the gold you may recover.....
Yes, the title should be "Gold Recovery Using Salt & Chemicals that Will Get You On a Federal Watchlist"
@@schechter01 Sometimes i think these people should rather try sand recovery from the local beach........
hi thanks for the video I have a question, what material should the pot be made of?
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Good.. Amazing
So much and so many for so small amounts of gold, was it worth all the trouble and all those chemicals ?
I have never considered electrolysis for gold plate recovery. Very interesting process. New sub you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
If this was a game, this guy would be Professor Gold!
With the doctrine in Chemistry.
At a certain point in the electrolysis process you switch the red clip to the lead when do you do this and why
Hello friend, I'm from Brazil and a big fan of your work. However, there is an excerpt in the video where the positions from the anode to the cathode were changed, could you tell us why? Hugs and congratulations.
Do you already know why? I was wondering about that too
excellent video verry interesting
Mantap👍👍👍👍 thank you, for the gold processing tutorial ,God bless you🙏🙏🙏
What is now the correct polarity as you have switched them in the beginning😉
Beakers and Pyrex like dishes can be used for reverse electroplating or refining gold to high purity using electrolytic method. These types of glass can't be warmed or cooled to fast than they will shatter if you do so. If you do use this type of glass be sure to use a catch basin just in case something breaks and be sure to monitor the temperature especially when using sulfuric acid
Thank you. I have been strictly acids only. But recently have been cleaning up. Using nitric to disperse silver from gold , I believe I lost gold. I may be wrong but I just finished off a batch using your salt and 12 v method . So far it looks Great.
@@raymondalcock1526 any base metals or platinum group metals will be dissolved as well. Three gold won't be dissolved but you can always check with stannous even though if hcl is present you will see some silver chloride. I try to rarely assume on other people's work without seeing it or being there but anything can be present especially if recovering from ewaste or even jewelry sometimes. If it's a rather large percentage I would change up your method until this is fixed. If it's a small amount I wouldn't worry about it and put your solution in a stock pot and recover it later of course if you're losing anything at all, we all want more than natural or to assume something may be wrong when it isn't.
Thanks for sharing. What amount of current are you using?
Great and beautiful work
Is possible use this method for all PM? I mean If I have all PM together in one bath it works for all of them?
Nice video, but where did the copper goes since HCI don't dissolve it? And could it be some AG, Pd or Pb left?
Can we use that method to exctrating gold from stones
Hi This method suitable for river gold mining yes or no ; sand & Mixing time electrolytes good or bad
Electrolyse methods suitable for only gold platings particles.
I may missed you using clorine or nitric acid? You need Aqua Rega to melt gold?
super
When exactly you change the curent flow clips and why is that??
Once youve removed it from the pins can you dry and melt it into a button or is it less pure? So many questions
cool, but why you changed the cathode from lead to copper! do i need to do that, and when , thanks!
It is the most expensive gold recovery I have ever seen!
Did you have any Chlorine splitting from the Sodium Chloride? I got warned off using salt as an electrolyte because of that possibility, and use Sodium bicarbonate instead.
Can you make a video on this variation
It is very hard to make chlorine. All metals disolve before chlorine appears, unless platinum in an acid bath. You could smell chlorine and that is reason enough to eell ventilate.
Well, I gave this a try. I used a set of jumper cables attached to my car battery. Seems to work fine. I did not do an acid wash and simply stained the solution and put the cotton balls in a crucible and fired it. I actually ended up with more metal than expected. a good amount of it seems to be copper. Battery current may have been too high. I also had a good amount of carbon from the cotton. Next time I will use coffee filters. I didn't expect so much copper from the electrolysis. Any thoughts on voltage / current effecting this?
What salt did you use, and is it a saturated solution?
@@jesscorbin5981 Hello Jess. I used Iodized table salt in warm water. Just went by eye, adding salt and stirred until I saw a few crystals not dissolving.
@@philipgiammatteo4308 That makes sense, thanks Philip!
Hoke's book references low (3v-4v) volts and up to 50A per square meter of aurface area
As a first timer, just wondering why copper and lead are used for the electrode connections. Could pieces of stainless steel be used instead?
I haven't tried, but I believe so...
Is this the same process for platinum?
Awesome! Now you only have to do that 1000 more times to break even with equipment and materials
Thanks for this I have a bunch of gold plated and vermiel cuban chains mostly 18k but a bunch of 14k mostly stainless but abunch of copper and some silver/metal,, I can get all of this and fairly priced I'm hoping to get 1 to 2 grams 24k great vid
Try a saturated solution of salt and a divided membrane cell.
When doing it this way do you get a chlorine smell when the unit is working?
I would say yes do it under fume hood or outside
How can we easily isolate pure gold mixed visibly in soil by flood. It is common in my area. Thank you.
You can follow "Gold Recovery Hasan(GRH) Channel...
So much work for less than half a gram pretty cool video just maybe a larger scale might be worth it. Same amount of chemicals used for more pins?
امس اشتغلت تجربه صهر النحاس مع الزنك واضافة الشب
والحمد لله صفر كذهب لكن بنسبه ضعيف السبيكه يضهر فيها الذهب والنحاس الاصفر وانحاس الاحمر ورواسب حديد جمعتهت بالمغناطيس من راسب فضه
وسوف يتم التحليل بالنتريك لفصل الذهب
تحياتي لشخصك الكريم وسعت مداركنا ومعارفنا ودفعتنا الي تجارب
ممتازه وبذات الاكاسير
ومازلت ابحث عن تثبيت الفضه مالم سوف اشبعها بالاصباغ والكبريت الاحمر حتي تصير مقاومه للنتريك
Halfway thru you switched the positive and negative clamps, what was that all about?
For future reference ; gold 'plating' is dissolving (depleting ?) From the other metal ! More important I love your method Much more than some of the other methods . Thanks !
Wait , what do you mean ' reduce the 💧 🚿 ??? You mean pour off the water when the gold (+?) Settles to the bottom!? My school/English teachers were Very strict when teaching me , an immigrant ! 🙏👁 (THANK GOD 😊 !)
Try coffee filters next time !? I hope it'll be easier !? 👍🖖
OOOOOPS YOU DID in the end 🙄😔
Interesting...
Does it make any difference whether you use iodized or non-iodized salt?
I would use non-iodine salt
very good trick with salt 😊
What was the cost of the chemicals to recover less than one-half of a gram of gold?
You are hands down the best for gold recovery on RUclips! You have tought me so much! I tell everyone about your channel! In my next video I'm going to thank you for all your help over the years! God Bless Brother!🙏🏆
You're the best!
@@TrinityGoldRecovery Same here, great video ! Now what do we do with the waste material gentlemen ??
Why put the sodium bicarbonate on before burning? Great video by the way thank you
When sodium carbonate is used during the melting, the gold powder is clumped together, which prevents the gold powder from being blown into the air due to the force of the flame.
What you do with leftovers of the acid?
So .. Before giving SMB ... no need urea to netrlized Nitrid ...?
intresting can i use this metod to leach gold from crushed gold ore
Is the trace lead in the water or on the gold?
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi what type of metal is a lead made of? Thank you in advance.
This has to be a troll question, right?
Are you asking about the leads ? they are copper. The big grey electrode is lead, the metal, like you make put on roofs and make shotgun pellets out of. It's an elements Pb, soft grey metal, low melting point.
it would be interesting in the end when you make a picture with the cost.
how much had the process cost and how much worth is the 24k gold.
that would I think be interesting 😅
and nice video was very intersting it to see😃
Have you ever tried a gold plated chain necklace on the anode to recover the gold. The gold may be pure and ready to melt.
Note you may create chlorine gas when running electricity through salt water keep in mind salt is sodium chloride do this in a well ventilated area with fans
He "will*" create chlorine gas.
Good comment ! Chlorine gas you think ? Why do you think that ?
@MrRobertFarr because salt water is potassium chloride hydrogen 2 oxygen and when you run electricity through this salt water it tends to separate molecules from etchother and scence the salt is dissolved in the water they also get separated from etchother making the deadly chlorine gas the explosive potassium and hydrogen and the combustion supporting oxygen
Those heaping tablespoons were about double . so 10 tbps per liter. You say drinking water, but is it distilled? or filtered some way?
Excellent!! Where you was a year ago??
why does the lead electrode change from black at the beginning to red visa versa with the copper one
Do we have to use Cooper and lead or there are alternatives
It would help alot if you say what the name of the chemical that you are using instead of H3S2 M49 that gets confusing for normal people !!
yes this is a great video how to get the gold but the biggest thing that all you same guys leaves out all the time is what do you do and handle the waist after you are done with it at the end. all you guys should start to think about a video on how you hanld the waist after the fact a stpe by step video about it. not one of you guys that i ahve seen never done a video about this at all.
Patience and knowledge are required to accomplish this... Good post...👍
No, its a bad post and he is stupid. The steel plates underside is wasting massive amounts of current and threfore producing absolutely nothing. It should be painted on the undetside, ans it should be a tube.
Omg, this guy is so thick, i can hardly believe it !!! And wasting large amounts of gold.
would you please explain more about chemical reactions Sir ?
What was the cost of the chemicals to recover? .44 of a gram of 24k gold at 1740.00 an ounce is worth $ 24.618 at today's spot price.
Is this method work with gold plated jewelry?