Gold Recovery & Refining with Hydrogen Peroxide, Easier Gold Smelting

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2021
  • We are trying to find a fast, safe, and efficient way to recover more gold and oxidize the sulfides in our ore. Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizer and in this experiment we try to use concentrated H2O2 to oxidize our sulfides and liberate ore gold for recovery and later refining. The experiment didn't go exactly as planned, but it did answer some questions for us on a better refining and gold smelting method.
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  • @anthonymarcocasamsssima8998
    @anthonymarcocasamsssima8998 3 года назад +35

    From a chemistry perspective: Add some water to your sample so you can stir (as quickly as possible) while slowly adding the peroxide (H2O2) to it. Most likely some manganese (or similar) acting as a catalyst to decompose the peroxide to oxygen and water (2 H2O2 ---> 2 H2O + O2). Most of the oxygen that is released (~165 grams from a liter of 35% hydrogen peroxide) is just being released into the air. By stiring your sample and adding the peroxide slowly, you will get a far more efficient reaction.

  • @dirtyminerapparel
    @dirtyminerapparel 3 года назад +11

    Not sure how I didn’t find this channel before but I love it! It’s like watching my kids do a STEM project but with gold!

  • @playerzero2236
    @playerzero2236 3 года назад +8

    Thanks a bunch for these refining videos without complex chemicals. Can't tell you how much that helps my operation capabilities.

  • @johnwedow2117
    @johnwedow2117 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Sir . 23 years ago my Daughter and I camped in Montaana pre Grizz . We found gold pandemic recently returned there and am exploring the source . I spent 5 weeks this past summer 20 MI in dodging Grizz and tons of Moose . So it's back at it after melt off . I appreciate that I am a fit 71 year guy . Cheers.

  • @WheezinGeezerTV
    @WheezinGeezerTV 2 года назад +3

    I watch tons of gold mining, recovery, and reviews. So to be added at this point is tough because I want my feeds to have more than just gold recovery videos.
    However, what it takes to get added is good solid information and techniques. And you deliver both. And doing a failing experiment is one of them. I'm sure a lot of prospectors try these tricks and you've proven that it might not be worth the trouble.
    I don't know, I was impressed with the video and procedures used, and comparison techniques. So for those reasons I have no other choice but to add you to the subscriptions.
    Well done. I look forward to more.

  • @TheMilwaukieDan
    @TheMilwaukieDan 3 года назад +3

    Thankyou Jason. I learned so much. I’ll watch it a few more times with notes. You are incredible.

  • @MrD308
    @MrD308 3 года назад +4

    Another very informative video Jason. Thanks for taking the time showing us these processes.

  • @EastBayFlipper
    @EastBayFlipper Год назад +4

    When dealing with hydrogen sulphide gas, there are a couple of factors
    1. Use a fume hood. This stuff is no joke
    2. If you stop smelling the H2S, RUN!!!
    H2S in higher concentrations will shut down your ability to detect it.
    I grew up near a heavy water plant 😉

  • @Alrik.
    @Alrik. 3 года назад +14

    Very nice experiment, thank you for sharing! There's lots of gold (panning) channels on RUclips and I always wonder how much gold theh throw out in their sulfides. I'd love to see more experiments like this!

  • @B0NGSHEAD
    @B0NGSHEAD Год назад +3

    Refining with Sodium Bisulphate
    It was considered that the silver as well as the base metals might be removed by some preliminary treatment. Nitric acid was ineffective on the retorted gold tried; sulphuric acid had little effect, but on testing with bisulphate of sodium it was found that base metals were removed or oxidised, and that silver sulphate formed The retorted gold was heated in porcelain or dense fireclay pots to a dull red heat for some time, generally as long as sulphur dioxide was evolved. The fused pyrosulphate was then poured out, and the cake drained as completely as possible. These were afterwards washed with hot water until the silver sulphate had been removed. The cake of melted pyrosulphate was also dissolved, and the silver present in the solution precipitated on iron, or by other well-known means. The gold could now be smelted, and invariably would be found to be much purer than when smelted by older methods. The silver and base metals were also removed at a fraction of the cost required by the chlorine method. The results obtained, however, were variable; one sample would be purified from about 80 to 96 per cent., yet another would only be increased by five or six per cent. The cause of this variation seemed to be that when coarse gold is amalgamated the mercury only affects the outer crust, so that on retorting there would be left pieces of gold porous on the outside, but unaltered within. In order to determine whether the gold and silver, if amalgamated in a fine state of division and then retorted would part, 80 grains of gold and 20 grains of silver were taken and amalgamated. The amalgam was retorted, and the resulting gold was of pale yellow colour. This was treated by boiling with strong sulphuric acid, which removed part of the silver; it was afterwards treated by fusion with sodium bisulphate, which removed more. The gold remaining was then washed with water, and after the silver sulphate had been removed the metal was weighed and parted. It was found to consist of: Gold, 97.2; silver, 2.8.
    It is, therefore, a difficult matter to remove the whole of the silver, even when finely divided originally by this treatment: It might be stated here, although detailed reference will be made to it later on, that by using phosphoric acid with sulphate of sodium as a solvent that the retorted gold made in the same way was raised to:
    99.2 gold.
    0.8 silver.

  • @bobgontarek6207
    @bobgontarek6207 2 года назад +1

    Jason, as always awesome videos. Very informative! I wish I could join you in your experiments and learn what you know!!

  • @ToddDunning
    @ToddDunning 3 года назад +5

    Love your videos Jason. You cut right through it and come up with the goods every time, and explain it really well.

  • @harlandbiggs5635
    @harlandbiggs5635 3 года назад +2

    This was fun to watch! Thanks for the tips!

  • @1607rosie
    @1607rosie 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos . It's like I'm sitting in a mining class.

  • @tinabenham7731
    @tinabenham7731 Год назад

    Dang!! You sure are a smart one.. need more people like you in this world.. love watching your videos.. 😊 stay safe, happy, n healthy. 👍

  • @kevinfreeman3098
    @kevinfreeman3098 3 года назад +9

    Use jet dry, you have gold suspended in/on the water, helps break the surface tension to let it fall to the bottom.

  • @GSProspecting
    @GSProspecting 3 года назад +6

    Great work fam. Cool indeed. Gold squad out!!!

  • @jonathansonnier3078
    @jonathansonnier3078 2 года назад +2

    Awesome education brother thank you for doing and sharing unsuccessful melts too
    I have learned a lot from binge watching your videos 😂

  • @mwilson14
    @mwilson14 3 года назад +8

    The H2O2 is mostly decomposing via catalytic in that process. It is best to roast with potassium nitrate.

  • @jonstorey6414
    @jonstorey6414 3 года назад +1

    HI. Just one question. The used hydrogen peroxide is it totally finished with. Or is it just saturated. So it cant do anything more. Because it could be a big saving if it could be re used after cleaning. Jon

  • @AU-Hunt
    @AU-Hunt 4 месяца назад

    Watching this and a notification came up for a new one 💪😏 keepem comin ..love the content

  • @mikeconnery4652
    @mikeconnery4652 Год назад +2

    Great video. First put the 50 grams into a jar, then add 4 parts muratic acid to 1 part nitric acid. This fluid should be heated past 150* f for a few minutes You should get a bright yellow fluid. Add pure water and drain the fluid only out.

  • @jorojinnomad549
    @jorojinnomad549 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Jason... from Jason.. (Jorojin Nomad) .... love your work and experiments..

  • @TheGayestPersononYouTube
    @TheGayestPersononYouTube 3 года назад +39

    Just as a tip if you do this with peroxide in the future, some oxides (namely manganese dioxide) will catalytically break down the peroxide so you may never get it to stop fizzing depending on the sample.
    Also, adding HCl to the peroxide might start dissolving the free gold into solution as the H2O2 is strong enough to oxidize the gold for the HCl to dissolve like nitric acid is in aqua regia.
    Love your channel, man!

    • @TechGorilla1987
      @TechGorilla1987 3 года назад +4

      Where the heck have you been, man!?! I enjoy your content.

    • @TheRolemodel1337
      @TheRolemodel1337 3 года назад +2

      nice to see you here :D

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @Alondro77
    @Alondro77 3 года назад

    How would you deal with bismuth in precious metals? I've had trouble with it trying to purify with nitric acid and aqua regia. The bismuth apparently is soluble AT FIRST, but as the solution heats up, it turns from bismuth nitrate to bismuth OXYnitrate, which is almost totally insoluble. Same thing happens with HCl, you get bismuth oxychloride, also insoluble.
    Should I try dissolving the bismuth away with sulfuric acid first, which would also get rid of copper and other base metals? Base metal sulfates would also be easier to reprocess, from what I can find, since many of the metals can be displaced in series from sulfates.

  • @flashpointrecycling
    @flashpointrecycling 3 года назад +16

    The balance of the weight is probably dissolved in the liquid that you decanted.

  • @dewardtaylor4192
    @dewardtaylor4192 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your time Jason it was a great video

  • @Alondro77
    @Alondro77 3 года назад +9

    Adding HCl with the peroxide will dissolve the gold as well. Might be useful to make a concentrate of gold chloride solution and leave all the silicates behind.

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 2 года назад +1

      You need morw than Hcl And Peroxide, you need heat, a lot plus stirring AND a vast amount of Peroxide. The ratio can be 1:5 when all said and done. Its cheaper to just use nitric acid since you can dissolve 4 troy ounces in 300ml HCL plus 15ml Nitric

  • @psilocin9296
    @psilocin9296 2 года назад

    Question. Is there a optimal psi to have my smeltor set and how long should I keep my material in to melt thoroughly?

  • @embuscadosmetais
    @embuscadosmetais 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic your videos, I have a question, would it be interesting to burn the ore before soaking it in H2O2?

  • @williams5635
    @williams5635 2 года назад +1

    Have you ever tried smelting gold filled scrap? In most cases it is .025 gold but a lot of your processing is lower than that. How much would have to be in a batch to make it feasible?

  • @michaelwalker4456
    @michaelwalker4456 3 года назад +11

    I tried this a while ago. You need to add 90% acetic acid to break the oxide layer you built on the surface of the sulfides. The reaction will continue over and over till nothing is left to oxidize. The reaction is a exothermic one that boils over, the bubbles cool it and it reheats as the next layer oxidizes. This is paracetic acid. Acetic and hydrogen peroxide. You can add salt to it as well.

  • @terischannel
    @terischannel 2 года назад

    Very cool experiment. Great video!

  • @fatrasvk3780
    @fatrasvk3780 3 года назад +1

    I like these experiments, nice !

  • @Askjeffwilliams
    @Askjeffwilliams 3 года назад +60

    really good experiment Jason.....great explanation of the process ....love how you are pushing the envelope...we smashed that like button and we are Subscribed and hit the Bell icon so we don't miss anything ...... good job sonny Jim.

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  3 года назад +7

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @micheleshaw4280
      @micheleshaw4280 3 года назад +2

      Ive learned alot fro u 2 jeff but mostly on ancient aliens talk about food for tbe "BRAIN" yummy😋😉🙃🙂thanks guys

    • @TechGorilla1987
      @TechGorilla1987 3 года назад +2

      So you know what I'm gonna' say?!?!?

    • @micheleshaw4280
      @micheleshaw4280 3 года назад +1

      @@TechGorilla1987 not all the time lol

    • @micheleshaw4280
      @micheleshaw4280 3 года назад +1

      Jus on the days u allow me too

  • @abbasal-hamdanitrq5307
    @abbasal-hamdanitrq5307 3 года назад +2

    Best Channel in Gold Exploration
    My greetings to you 👍

  • @michaeloppenheimer2582
    @michaeloppenheimer2582 3 года назад +1

    You know your chemistry man !!

  • @thebear6220
    @thebear6220 3 года назад

    What’s the best way to pull silver dust outta dirt? I pour a bit of silver and use an oxygen acetylene torch. It “spits” silver dust particles all over. I sand cast so over the last couple of years I’ve got silver dust mixed with delft clay and petrobond sand. Just curious on the best method bringing that silver out.

  • @paulipuhakka8788
    @paulipuhakka8788 2 года назад

    Very informative, thank you! Saved for future reference.

  • @bryanburton2945
    @bryanburton2945 3 года назад +1

    Great info and vid.. always wondered about that now I know!

  • @inthenightandy4616
    @inthenightandy4616 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Found the mat explanation very helpful.

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear!

  • @rayeaglenz
    @rayeaglenz 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your time Jason it was a great video 👍😊

  • @mehurtmyfinger
    @mehurtmyfinger 3 года назад +16

    Gday mate. You probably dissolved some gold into the H2O2. Add a piece of copper into the H2O2, and see if any black metal cements onto it, to recover any that has been dissolved

    • @whynotdean8966
      @whynotdean8966 3 года назад

      Gold oxide isn't water soluble.

    • @mehurtmyfinger
      @mehurtmyfinger 3 года назад +1

      @@whynotdean8966 he's using H2O2. making it extremely soluble in presence of tap water, which contains chlorine, unless it was tank water he used.

    • @whynotdean8966
      @whynotdean8966 3 года назад

      @@mehurtmyfinger H2O2 just oxidizes it. I seriously doubt the tiny amount of chlorine in tap water would dissolve anything at all. There's a reason you need a lot of very concentrated acid to dissolve gold normally.

    • @garrisonkoby3448
      @garrisonkoby3448 3 года назад +2

      wouldnt a stannous chloride test be the best way to quickly check ?

    • @swatbaer
      @swatbaer 3 года назад +3

      @@garrisonkoby3448 yes stannous chloride should be used on all solutions PERIOD. Unless you want to lose values. Is he aware of testing precious metal wastes?

  • @richardhoffman9729
    @richardhoffman9729 3 года назад +2

    Could some of the gold be in solution with the decanted liquid?

  • @wayne-oo
    @wayne-oo 3 года назад +2

    Great experiment !

  • @navschannel3908
    @navschannel3908 3 года назад +15

    Hate to tell you, but if you had added HCL to the h2o2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) it will create a weak version of aqua regia, and start dissolving the gold and other precious metals... and basically, not a good plan.
    If you add an air hose into the crucible with just atmospheric air being pumped in, it will during the smelt oxidize all the sulfides, and you can actually turn the gas off in the furnace and it will continue to heat, as the air and sulfides combust... crazy stuff, I know, but a huge bit of fun to watch .

    • @garrisonkoby3448
      @garrisonkoby3448 3 года назад

      could you pump oxygen down there? using a tiny medical tank/regulator, a bubbler to prevent blowback then down threw a high pressure stainless steel braided hose.? I happen to have these random items, But I am under strict rules not to blow the house up with my projects. lol , thank you!!

    • @navschannel3908
      @navschannel3908 3 года назад

      @@garrisonkoby3448 atmospheric air is absolutely preferable, pure O2 in this case would be an extreme option, and blowing up your house might not happen, however, the smelt would in all likelihood super heat, at least into the 3000 degrees F...
      Using braided stainless, is good, the idea is to not and consumable metals to the smelt... stainless, is a great choice.
      I use atmospheric air from a 35 lb air compressor, and a regulator value to add the air...

    • @mariodibenedetto4160
      @mariodibenedetto4160 2 месяца назад

      U r so correct I'm surprised he didn't know

  • @pixelpatter01
    @pixelpatter01 3 года назад

    Many metals and metal oxides will catalyze the breakdown of Hydrogen Peroxide to water and Oxygen with lots of heat. Would adding Potassium or Sodium Nitrate to the melt and heating it up turn the sulfides into SO2 and the metal oxide?

  • @WIZ56575
    @WIZ56575 3 года назад +1

    Hey what is the name of that Pyramid you pour your liquid metal into and do you sell them

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 3 года назад +1

    My favorite gold recovery videos.👍

  • @joshuajackson6442
    @joshuajackson6442 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, I really enjoyed this video. It would be interesting to see a video including a solution of H2O2 + HCL.

    • @whynotdean8966
      @whynotdean8966 3 года назад +2

      It could potentially start dissolving the gold instead of releasing it.

  • @dannyfubar3099
    @dannyfubar3099 10 месяцев назад

    Great stuff, thank you for trying & for sharing.

  • @Yamcha27
    @Yamcha27 2 года назад +1

    Out of curiosity, have you ever used potassium permanganate for extracting metals?

  • @ConTheDon187
    @ConTheDon187 2 года назад

    If i melt down 270 grams of refined gold with borax and soda ash, will that pull out all the copper that's in it so I can clean it up? I know that's what it's contaminated with (from aqua regia my grandpa but he messed up a little i think idk cause he's dead so I can't ask) I can't mess with acids very safely at my house and it's expensive for the acids.

  • @mikebrown0262
    @mikebrown0262 3 года назад +51

    Safety tip, a filtered mask does not protect against H2S gas. The only protection from H2S is a supplied air respirator.

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 3 года назад +1

      Respirator does to a point

    • @scrappydoo7887
      @scrappydoo7887 3 года назад +5

      @@xephael3485 to a point isnt being protected though is it lol

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 3 года назад +2

      @@scrappydoo7887 The point I was talking about is the level H2S you're exposed to. They don't make acid gas & organic vapor respirator filters that specifically filter hydrogen sulfide for no reason... Mike brown is wrong in saying they don't protect against H2S gas, because they do.

    • @scrappydoo7887
      @scrappydoo7887 3 года назад +2

      @@xephael3485 and if i hadn't made you clarify your point people would be thinking that all respirators provide protection "to a point"

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 3 года назад +3

      @@scrappydoo7887 just like bullet proof vests provide protection to a point... Nothing wrong with thinking that.

  • @TKs3DPrints
    @TKs3DPrints 3 года назад +2

    think i would have used the pan to extract the gold from the sample. then snuffed the gold up. then i would have then used the peroxide on what was left. any gold after that would prove that the peroxide works or not. might be worth running a 100grm sample

  • @freedomwarriorsunited9712
    @freedomwarriorsunited9712 2 года назад +3

    Just started watching your videos over the past few days and I’m hooked. Love watching pure research 🧐 being performed through commonsensical researchers outside of the constraints of the learned indoctrinated system. Love it!!

  • @irwintatyana9066
    @irwintatyana9066 2 года назад

    Hi can you check at the liquid of hydrogen peroxide may be that dissolve something?

  • @LuisChavez-mm9us
    @LuisChavez-mm9us Год назад

    Do you sell or know where to purchase a very small shredder/crusher for computer circuit ?

  • @daz41262010
    @daz41262010 2 года назад

    interesting experiment :) well explained :) great information :)

  • @chehystpewpur4754
    @chehystpewpur4754 Год назад

    serious question for you. what would you charge for an assay. and how much material?
    ive been thinking about getting one done for a while and your 1 of 2 people id trust to do it and not lie about the results.

  • @joshp6061
    @joshp6061 3 года назад

    Hydrogen peroxide also oxidizes iron, it’s a big contributor to stainless steel rust. It’s possible you were just eating away at the gold pan itself. I would use a plastic or glass vessel to perform the reaction next time. Also the smoke your were getting was probably just steam from the peroxide boiling from the heat of the reaction. You could probably use half as much and get the same result from adding smaller portions at a time

  • @petterandersson7429
    @petterandersson7429 3 года назад +9

    Would have been interesting to see a 100g roasted sample as a control.

  • @paulcoover9197
    @paulcoover9197 3 года назад

    My crazy idea is to float out the fines in the foam like they do floating platinum ore.
    I have always heard that if you get any oil. your fines will float away. not the 100 fines--the 200 fines and even smaller. Aussie Bloke Prospecting uses a vibrator and slows his sluice and the angle is 11 inches of run to 1 inch of rise. It may be that a heavily conditioned shampoo or just conditioner? who knows.
    Keep up the good work. And Thank you.

  • @prodigalselect2421
    @prodigalselect2421 Год назад

    Also Matt if you oxidize the sulfides they become magnetic. Can I always pull them off afterwards I know it can be a pain especially with micro gold with separating particles that get trapped in the magnetic material

  • @FJBAFYFVFH
    @FJBAFYFVFH 2 года назад

    I’m really glad you found H202.
    God bless

  • @geoffreyallison1560
    @geoffreyallison1560 2 года назад

    Hi Jason, Thanks for the videos. I wanted to share what I learned that worked for me in fine black sand. It's about "Electrical Charges" to separate, so chemically you use Vinegar for 30 min to change the PH (Rinse & Dry, then Re-Use Magnet to separate magnetite from gold), sometimes I recovered 50% of total weight not being magnetic. H2O2 is used on THICK CLAY to separate. - Hope that helps. Hey you wouldn't know a place near Battle Ground, Wa I can crush & put on shaker table my 10 yrs+ stuff I saved would you? - Need to clear out for room needed for a build project/prototype Thingamajig. Thanks.

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 3 года назад +23

    Much of the 'smoke' is steam BTW. H2O2 is what the original rocket pack used. Over a platinum catalyst I believe.

    • @MrMackievelli
      @MrMackievelli 3 года назад

      There is likely plenty of hydrogen sulfide which would be a side product of the reaction.

    • @jbizzbuildsmanstuff9932
      @jbizzbuildsmanstuff9932 3 года назад +1

      It was silver and peroxide for rockets

    • @barnowlboxes35
      @barnowlboxes35 2 года назад

      Can the H202 be recovered from tne steam to be used as fuel for my car? I have a hydrogen unit installed now.

  • @haroldkeener3115
    @haroldkeener3115 Год назад

    Hey Jason; Do you make your own cone molds? I can't find any like them
    ; just $400 graphite ones.

  • @jasonvoth2427
    @jasonvoth2427 Год назад

    Hey man I live in concrete just east of you and I appreciate this video big time man help me out a lot in my situation

  • @HellBent069
    @HellBent069 2 года назад +1

    What about roasting and then using a bit of h202 to really top off the process? Just 1 cycle of h202 will oxidize alot of un roasted sulfides

  • @jamisontaylor878
    @jamisontaylor878 Год назад

    Excellent video as always thank you 😊 🙏 👍

  • @CuriousEarthMan
    @CuriousEarthMan 4 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you Jason!

  • @maverickbryan7579
    @maverickbryan7579 2 года назад

    GOOD JOB, thanks again for educating me

  • @nickb5410
    @nickb5410 3 года назад

    Great informative video Jason. Thanks

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад

    I wonder how hot does that get when it was in the pan oxidizing your ''dirt" and screaming like a banshee?
    Also what is that pan made of?

  • @whynotdean8966
    @whynotdean8966 3 года назад +12

    Yeah it really seems like some mineral is catalytically breaking down the H2O2. I'm betting most of your peroxide is getting wasted before it gets to react with the sulfides unfortunately. Very cool experiment though!

  • @StirlingLighthouse
    @StirlingLighthouse 3 года назад +2

    Really cool work.
    Thank you 👍

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @piranhabadass1
    @piranhabadass1 2 года назад

    Great Video!

  • @tinamathews3379
    @tinamathews3379 Год назад

    What do you do with all the slag, after you are completely done with it?

  • @kevinsteve9453
    @kevinsteve9453 3 года назад +1

    Keep BLAZING a trail, exellent info, thanks

  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes8114 3 года назад +2

    Very interesting a guy on RUclips named streetips does alot of refining gold and precious metals. Thanks for sharing! I subscribed

    • @Cjdanks448
      @Cjdanks448 2 года назад

      I'm a sub of streetips, very smart dude

  • @ericdemeo5249
    @ericdemeo5249 Год назад

    Like the video, a good control experiment would to pan down a pan full of sample. Recover as much gold as possible. Then that same sample dry and put peroxide on it like you did, however if there’s gold it works if there is no more gold than you could identify that was left when you panned it down the 1st time it didn’t work. Great video appreciate the work you put into it. Awesome

  • @lonpearson2134
    @lonpearson2134 3 года назад +1

    Surprised it didn’t melt the pan. Good experiment.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 3 года назад

    Dean here. I am a pourer of SM's and as I do torch work on friends plaser I am thinking this may be my salvation for all that come to me with bits and pieces of their hard worked for beautise they worked so hard for. Thankx bud. Drug store peroxide is plenty and easy on the wallet eh. later on I see that more needs to go into this project but anything is better than quicksilver eh !

  • @DeadJDona
    @DeadJDona 3 года назад +5

    It would be interesting though to see iron smelting with and without h2o2

  • @thebigdb1
    @thebigdb1 2 года назад

    Just because I'm curious, is hydrogen peroxide refinable or recyclable? This is something you could set up for a bunker water purifier, but if you take two or three two and a half or five gallon buckets and install two or three water filters, you can create a bug out water supply, and also something you can use to purify and clean alcohol for sale 3D printing. I haven't seen it done, but since water and hydrogen peroxide are made out of the same thing, I wonder if the same technique can be applied. Is anyone done this or know that it works?

  • @rogerlane474
    @rogerlane474 3 года назад +1

    Very informative!

  • @CandSMINING
    @CandSMINING 2 года назад

    Really good experiment. I seem to learn something new on every video.😎⛏⛏🔥🔥

  • @tiaanoconnell6695
    @tiaanoconnell6695 2 года назад

    how can i talk to someone about gold powder to know if its real or not and tips on melting it the right way please

  • @garyssprinklerrepair
    @garyssprinklerrepair 2 года назад

    Well done and informative as well.✌️

  • @zalayogirajsinh2321
    @zalayogirajsinh2321 3 года назад

    Another metal is also attached to the gold molecule, zinc does not leave the gold molecule even in nitric acid, so how to refine it?

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 3 года назад +1

    Nice and informative thank you two thumbs

  • @rollozucco209
    @rollozucco209 Год назад

    how do you know it is sulfide (or sulfite) and where does it come from?

  • @johncos1068
    @johncos1068 3 года назад +2

    Good experiment. Would have been cool to have 3 samples, no treatment, hydrogen peroxide treatment, and roast. Would also love to see a leach with sodium cyanide. Not sure if that is possible or not?

  • @ironhorse7588
    @ironhorse7588 7 месяцев назад

    Great experiment

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Год назад +1

    Great video. What happens if you have platinum or other precious metal in there would it be in the gold or would they seperate?

  • @tommodern1
    @tommodern1 Год назад

    So are you saying that if you smelt with iron you can get a precious metal bead without using lead and cupellation process? If youre using iron do you have to reach 2700* F?

  • @frankzahn7773
    @frankzahn7773 3 года назад +1

    What would happen if you put lead as a collector? Would the lead collect the free gold that was in the gold pan?

  • @thereforeayam
    @thereforeayam 3 года назад

    what would harden loose mercury in water into pellets to scoop out? Anything non-toxic for that? Or, like, a heated rod or dry ice rods...anything at all? Asking for a fry.🕊

  • @frankroberts9320
    @frankroberts9320 3 года назад +2

    I think most of the boiling was just decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. Finely divided materials, especially metals, will catalyze violent decomposition of H2O2. You might have better luck adding a solid oxidizer such as potassium nitrate to your sulfides and igniting the mix.