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  • @paulsirmay8405
    @paulsirmay8405 2 года назад +104

    I don't know if this would be intetesting for anyone else, but I would love it if you demonstrated the weight of the combined liquid (without gold in solution) and solution with disolved gold. I know it is a moot situation but I feel it would be a neat comparison. Chemistry is cool! Science rules. And you are the youtube King of alchemy ❣

    • @spokehedz
      @spokehedz 2 года назад +4

      I'm placing my bet on it being "within the margin of error" on weight. Atoms are atoms. The form they take, they still have the same mass.

    • @ericmccullar2274
      @ericmccullar2274 2 года назад +3

      Had the same thought but different concept.
      Gold bubble vs conventional bubble. Can I do it and will in it fall faster?
      Can I recover the gold with a method I made?
      Basically a bubble reactor. Essentially an air drying process.
      We will see.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +20

      I’ve done this experiment. I weighed the gold solution and the same volume of plain water in the same container. I did it in the video with “Wohlwill” in the title.

    • @TheDurdane
      @TheDurdane 2 года назад +1

      @@sreetips I was wondering as well about this. I will definitely watch your Wohlwill video.

    • @hot_wheelz
      @hot_wheelz 2 года назад +3

      @@spokehedz yes atoms are atoms and gold atoms are far more dense than any of the other atoms that you're going to encounter in this process, mainly, oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine, nitrogen, sulphur, copper, silver and small amounts of various other elements. Not that these atoms aren't generally found in elemental form in solution but rather as ions and complex molecules. So yes, the gold bearing solution will be significantly heavier than the same solution minus the gold.

  • @ericbeeman8717
    @ericbeeman8717 2 года назад +25

    Always quite fascinating to see the different ways these precious metals get dissolved and turned back into solid

  • @adamtheninjasmith2985
    @adamtheninjasmith2985 2 года назад +3

    Wow seeing the different densities of the liquids after the first filter was really cool. The gold solution is always really interesting as it gets so concentrated too. That red color is incredible.

  • @1911darkstar
    @1911darkstar 2 года назад +4

    Wow! Great vid. Different dissolving, different precipitations……like a greatest hits compilation. Been going back through your previous stuff and this particular one really stands out. Thanks for putting in all the work!

  • @MK-tx1nd
    @MK-tx1nd Год назад +17

    Precipitations are a tricky thing, because if it happens too fast, inclutions can be formed. There are a few ways to mitigate this...
    - reduce the concentration
    - increase the temperature (the resulting crystals tend to "rearrange" in the forming process to give more uniform / less irregular shapes)
    - slow down the feedrate (gives the mixture time to reach equilibriium)
    - use seed-crystals as a starting point to form the bulk (aka pieces of condensed matter)
    My suggestions for the SMB reduction step: dissolve and filter your SMB (maybe hot saturate), do the precipitation at around 50-60° C (sorry, I'm metric ;) ), use a magnetic stirrer and add the SMB solution first slow - then faster with your separatory contraption... this should give you a more uniform product and controlled reaction.
    For the reduction with the iron salt... a magnetic stirrer and elevated temperature should do. Maybe adding a 1/10 of the reduction solution first (to produce seed-crystals) and after a couple of minutes the rest...
    For washing the precipitated gold.... 2 mL of your hydrochloric acid in 1 L of distilled water should be enough to keep all the iron and other salts in solution, as the pH of this solution is less than 1 pH. This should save you some hydrochloric acid in the future ;)

  • @ImaginationHobbies
    @ImaginationHobbies 5 месяцев назад +2

    You sir are a master of patience and alchemy. So much work!

  • @anthonylehmann1
    @anthonylehmann1 Год назад

    The shine on the Corning-ware at 12:30 is mesmerizing! All of your videos are great, I've learned so much. Thank you!

  • @user-kl3cq1zy6r
    @user-kl3cq1zy6r 10 месяцев назад +3

    Отличный результат🎉.

  • @lostloser519
    @lostloser519 2 года назад +1

    The time lapse is so fun watch. I enjoy your content. Thank you Sreetips.

  • @JustJeff420
    @JustJeff420 2 года назад

    Absolutely awesome sreetips!!! That powder is so clean looking. And that bar is screaming look at my stunning beauty! You have the refining and pours mastered there sir. Thank you for taking us along on your adventure!

  • @striveforless8537
    @striveforless8537 Год назад

    This was excellent!!! Thank you so much for the demo. It was a big help with some of the questions I was having about my refining!!!

  • @donaldsavage3699
    @donaldsavage3699 Год назад +1

    Love your channel, we all learned a whole lot. Keep it coming. Thank you!

  • @jam2190
    @jam2190 2 года назад +1

    Can hear excitement in your voice, especially when you talk bout the high purity solutions

  • @walkthroughguru
    @walkthroughguru 2 года назад +5

    I find dropping the gold slowly in big batches helps stop that from happening. The indicator it was dropped too fast is the gold crystals forming on the beaker.

  • @THR33STEP
    @THR33STEP 2 года назад +4

    The SMB is definitely the way to go! The other method was way more costly, wast making and time consuming. Great video!!

  • @citronic23
    @citronic23 Год назад +1

    Great video with in depth explanation. Thanks Sreetips

  • @hydropat2003
    @hydropat2003 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I never realized there was so much chemistry involved in purifying gold. I thought it had a lot more to do with different temperature cycles. Cool!

  • @SimartyPantz
    @SimartyPantz 11 месяцев назад

    That’s One of my favourite refines, making amazing quality gold even better. Nice!🤜❤️🤛

  • @rubsonsantos4022
    @rubsonsantos4022 Год назад

    It’s a great job 👏! I started to watch,couldn’t stop more.

  • @user-pn1io8qo9x
    @user-pn1io8qo9x 5 месяцев назад

    I must say .
    I've been getting into refining .I've watched my other videos .
    Doing my research .in preparation of taking refining to a level .after retirement.
    By far I'm impressed by the meticulous detail in your videos .
    You are a true asset to me gaining the knowledge of your expertise.
    The lengthy videos you produce ,are the best I've seen .
    In my professional academic profession now ,being a automotive computer technician.
    Is extremely stressful. They are very sophisticated & demand precise diagnostics .
    For the reason of being extremely expensive .
    I hold the manuals, to be my bible in knowledge.
    Again , I've seen nothing better ,in the way of knowledge.
    I've experimented in a few batches & had no problems following your advice .
    Also recovering the the byproducts of Silver .
    Thank you .keep up the great videos .
    Maybe if enough folks do thier own refining.
    We could bypass the government & get back to the gold and silver standards .
    I've always said ,capitolism fails when credit infiltrates.

  • @nicholasb8799
    @nicholasb8799 2 года назад

    You make me want to try to precipitate out my morning green tea!! Awesome video.

  • @scienceisthewaytogo8645
    @scienceisthewaytogo8645 10 месяцев назад

    Wow. The gold solution that you make is such a pretty orange/red color in large amounts.

  • @matthewdroz5613
    @matthewdroz5613 2 года назад

    Wonderful video as always, glad to have something entertaining and educational to watch on this rainy day!

  • @sailingsvzara
    @sailingsvzara 4 месяца назад

    I find the chemistry so fascinating.

  • @AR-ed3xw
    @AR-ed3xw 2 года назад +2

    56:00 I saw other comments about that time lapse, but didn't expect that! Best time lapse I've seen on RUclips!

  • @VendettaProspecting
    @VendettaProspecting 2 года назад +6

    I’m still a really big fan of the oxalic reduction process and sponge the most. This was a really interesting way to show the differences in methods and especially wastes products. Awesome video sreetips

  • @patrickaussieMilartry
    @patrickaussieMilartry 11 месяцев назад

    So so beautiful. Amazing quality Gold. Beautiful.

  • @josephpecoul6532
    @josephpecoul6532 5 месяцев назад

    Love the jewelers scrap video fascinating to watch

  • @zacharyjenkinson139
    @zacharyjenkinson139 2 года назад +5

    Could you do a video on all that gold waste to see how much went over? Or do a refining of all the waste(the waste buckets) that would be pretty cool to see.

  • @jeepin4on4
    @jeepin4on4 2 года назад +1

    the color of real money is brown! Love this, man you rock.

  • @aurora7207
    @aurora7207 2 года назад

    You always keep it interesting, and great work with the camera, as well.

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana Год назад

    Thanks again for sharing your life an knowledge with us. Grateful to learn so much! I really did enjoy seeing 2 different was of precipitating the gold out... I still find the SMB fun to watch an less rinsing. But not equally interesting to observe... Thanks Mr. Tips

  • @JamesSkellington-xj8nn
    @JamesSkellington-xj8nn 11 месяцев назад

    I don't what it is but I love to see the first spoonful of SMB going in and seeing that color change . So cool 👍👍

  • @mikelopez6269
    @mikelopez6269 11 месяцев назад

    I have the most awesome appreciation for your video, I thank you.

  • @shawnkiesel5349
    @shawnkiesel5349 2 года назад +2

    I've never seen solution of gold be so red.. it's completely saturated with gold, so awesome...

  • @CatsMeowPaw
    @CatsMeowPaw 2 года назад +2

    I find the sound of the fume hood oddly soothing

  • @raytruesdell7873
    @raytruesdell7873 2 года назад +1

    Always cool watching you do this stuff be safe everyone 👍🇺🇸

  • @TonyO8187
    @TonyO8187 2 года назад

    i don't understand how or why but I will gladly watch these hour long videos any day. Sreetips is the GOAT.

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith4099 2 года назад +1

    Loved every second of this video 🙏

  • @elidahan4418
    @elidahan4418 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the video.
    I learned a lot.
    one of the best video I have seen lately.
    I hope in the next few video you could maybe show us how to grow gold crystals like you do with silver.
    again thank you very much.

  • @johnofnz
    @johnofnz 2 года назад

    Those time lapse shots were really cool

  • @dang2157
    @dang2157 2 года назад

    I get so excited every time you drop a video lol
    Wish I knew chemistry enough to do this at home... some day

  • @ramirolichtenberger2698
    @ramirolichtenberger2698 6 месяцев назад

    Great job Mrs Sreetips🎉

  • @newmexicogold2234
    @newmexicogold2234 6 месяцев назад

    Nice vid.... Im always taking notes.... and thats a good method .... Thanks for the lesson my friend..... ✌️🐥🧐😁
    I hope to try that soon

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад

    Great clip🎉. Thank you, and take care.

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous 2 года назад

    Super pure Gold acid looks so tasty haha wow. Almost moves syrupy or like slightly gelatinous liquid to.

  • @stormyskytower
    @stormyskytower 2 года назад +1

    At 13:28 on 1 side of the thin dissolving bat you can see the mint press marks. On side 2 you can still see the con centric rings from when it was poured and cooled.

  • @cfxmishmash1051
    @cfxmishmash1051 6 месяцев назад

    I think what you do is absolutely amazing I would definitely want to become a protege of yours and learm how to refin

  • @YzerWings
    @YzerWings 7 месяцев назад

    My favorite videos are when you and the Mrs go and find scrap jewelry and process them into pure gold.

  • @Mike-qn7xy
    @Mike-qn7xy 8 дней назад

    That's great the crystal structure in gold looks different than silver

  • @robinafoubister
    @robinafoubister 2 года назад

    I wonder if putting a bit of graphite between the melt dish and the thermal wool would keep them from sticking to each other. Worth a shot. Awesome video, as per usual.

  • @bikinglikebecker
    @bikinglikebecker 2 года назад +7

    When you heat liquids and dissolve into them, it creates a "super saturated" solution which when cools down might have an impact on your refining.. or precipitating..
    I am sure there are ratios for gold/vs nitric acid, but it would be great video creating your own ratio table. See how much nitric is required for 1g, 10g, 100g for records. Could also experiment with how much hydrochloric acid is necessary to "carry" the dissolved gold and whether more or less distilled water is better...
    Using gold to consume the excess nitric is brilliant circumvention...

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +1

      Harold_V on the goldrefiningforum.com taught me that - adding gold to consume excess nitric.

    • @user-li7fp9ll1w
      @user-li7fp9ll1w 28 дней назад

      ​@@sreetips厲害的師父,就是善用與巧妙,我是這裡的新手,許多讚嘆還在發生

  • @guygordon2780
    @guygordon2780 2 года назад +3

    Strange Things: Yes, you had some nitrates "hiding" in he gold precipitate, (co-precipitated). You could avoid it by adding the SMB slowly to a more dilute gold solution. But what you did (HCl then more SMB) works just as good.
    The general rule for high-purity precipitation is to go slow -- like overnight.

  • @solomong.canonizado6434
    @solomong.canonizado6434 5 месяцев назад

    i was amazed when you melted the powder, i thought you will dry it up to show the powder gold, then wet up the powder and melted up the wet powder into a refined gold. good job..
    ,

  • @Antonowskyfly
    @Antonowskyfly 2 года назад

    Good show! Great gold! Thank you Sir!

  • @joshuahopper3036
    @joshuahopper3036 2 года назад +2

    Great content as always. looks like it might be time to upgrade to a bigger fume hood

  • @spokehedz
    @spokehedz 2 года назад

    The two different densities of liquid is so cool! I wonder if the 'hidden extra gold' when you work in large amounts is "big chunks" of gold (compared with what they are when they are dissolved, they would be huge), that due to the high overall concentration of gold in solution. Because, how else would it be able to make it through the filter?

  • @dingo23451
    @dingo23451 2 года назад +6

    I think it's really important to mix the solution with a stir bar during the smb dropp. It might also help to reduce the concentration of the solution by adding distilled water, it raises the PH of the solution and gold should stay out of it.

    • @niagarajoe4402
      @niagarajoe4402 2 года назад

      He did add distilled ice cubes and water…remember how concentrated the gold solution was before? It was in like 250ml …..and stir bar is unnecessary

    • @dingo23451
      @dingo23451 2 года назад +3

      @@niagarajoe4402 Considering the amount of gold, that was not enough water at all. I'm talking about 5-10x more water. There might be hidden buffer effects that stop the PH from rising. The stir bar is necessary because there might be hidden pockets of acid in the mountain of gold.

    • @TheDurdane
      @TheDurdane 2 года назад

      @@dingo23451 You are right. Diluting it further lowers the acidity. When working with such a big batch, it is probably a good idea to measure the PH and bring it up to a neutral state with distilled H2O.

  • @niagarajoe4402
    @niagarajoe4402 2 года назад +2

    I had a bad dream I was watching and sreetips dropped the beaker of gold bearing solution! I woke up with the sweats!

    • @TheDurdane
      @TheDurdane 2 года назад

      I had exactly the same image in my mind when he was decanting with only one hand... 😅😅

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      That would be a nightmare

  • @timsmith9645
    @timsmith9645 2 года назад

    Awesome video and nice gold bar thanks for sharing seertips

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 2 года назад

    Thank you I have to try this excellent video very knowledgeable five stars sir

  • @shaneyork300
    @shaneyork300 2 года назад

    When you did the first drop you could see every little scratch on the beaker when the gold would collect in the grooves!

  • @burriedhistory
    @burriedhistory 2 года назад

    Hard work with awesome result. Love it. 😍

  • @daviddavis703
    @daviddavis703 2 года назад

    Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great day! Great video!

    • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
      @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад +1

      Hello neighbor I'm in Lakeland and I guess I'm not the only one around here looking to hedge some bets on the economic future of the nation

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +1

      You can go on the gold standard yourself. Don’t need to wait for anyone to start it up. Cash is trash, gold and silver are real money.

    • @daviddavis703
      @daviddavis703 2 года назад

      @@Rob337_aka_CancelProof Howdy neighbor!👋

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 2 года назад

    Got the jealousy bone worked up after watching this one Senior Chief, LOL. I just processed 2 and a half grams today and had to fight to get it, but was worth it. Great video as always! Have learned a lot from your videos, so I hope you keep them coming. Also, have you ever tried dissolving the SMB in water prior to using it for precipitation? Always wondered if it would be a benefit for large batches like this.

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones 2 года назад +4

    23:18 I wonder how much of the splashes on the walls is 24K gold 🤔

    • @TheDurdane
      @TheDurdane 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, let's refine Sreetips fume hood! 🤣🤣

  • @namenl0s
    @namenl0s 2 года назад +14

    Have you considered trying the Wohlwill process again to electrolytically refine a larger amount of gold? That ought to allow you to skip the repeated acid-based refining steps, since the gold anode only needs to be 95% pure. Then again, it would require keeping a large amount of chloroauric acid on hand to serve as the electrolyte.
    The last time you tried it, you used a 24k gold cathode, but stainless steel can apparently also be used toward that end. I wonder what the difference is, since if they work equally well, why would anyone use an expensive gold cathode? I recall that the Royal Canadian Mint refines all their gold electrolytically using stainless steel cathodes. They also seem to avoid acid entirely by refining the doré bars they buy from mines to 95% purity by pumping chlorine gas through the molten metal during assay (a.k.a. the Miller process).

    • @enamelbucket2081
      @enamelbucket2081 Год назад

      i always wondered what it would look like to make a somewhat large electrolytic gold cell, albeit its cost i think it would be a viable way to refine large ammounts of gold if you already have the materials on hand. plus the gold would be extremly pure and crystaline too probably (which would probably make them more expensive)

  • @jacobforrester9827
    @jacobforrester9827 2 года назад +4

    I'd love to know how much pour off gold was in the temporary waste containers on this one. That'll be a fair sized button for sure.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +3

      Working on the video right now.

  • @alvagoldbook2
    @alvagoldbook2 2 года назад

    You should also dissolve the SMB in distilled water and add that as a liquid to drop the gold out of solution. If your chloroauric acid is plenty watered down, then the gold will drop out of solution more efficiently, and you’ll lose less gold to gold waste.

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 2 года назад +3

    Put a clock in your fume hood so we can see the time fly

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +1

      Good suggestion

  • @chrish1585
    @chrish1585 2 года назад

    Super cool to see you refine 16,000 dollars worth of gold! Maybe it would be more efficient to do a bunch of small batches to ultra high purity, and then melt together.

  • @Fandoorsy
    @Fandoorsy 8 месяцев назад

    Bro, that PiePan Omega is beautiful.

  • @almacli8360
    @almacli8360 Год назад

    Great video 😯‼️💯

  • @weasel6three597
    @weasel6three597 2 года назад +2

    Looks awesome! Chief, do you have a TV or stereo in your lab to help the time go by?

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +2

      I watch old movies, over and over.

  • @bitnertinkers
    @bitnertinkers 2 года назад

    It was almost neon when you devolved it with hydrogen peroxide. Really cool process.

  • @wdpepler
    @wdpepler Год назад

    I watched about 8 hours of your videos and decided to retract my previous comment. You produce great content.

  • @jamesquintana3807
    @jamesquintana3807 2 года назад

    Very interesting also a great video

  • @julianmarsh7993
    @julianmarsh7993 2 года назад

    A very good video again.......You try to keep us all interested with different things, a placer gold one would be nice again, maybe speak with Dan Hurd.

  • @husky500cr
    @husky500cr 2 года назад +2

    Another fine(.9999) video.

  • @pirreli5
    @pirreli5 2 года назад +1

    wow, dealing with thousands of dollars like that takes skill and courage!! make yourself a tea with the left over powder:)) now that would be an experiment:)

  • @seyedj2858
    @seyedj2858 2 года назад +2

    استاد عذر خواهی میکنم شما استاد ما هستین ولی سوالی برام پیش اومد. واینکه چرا برای از بین بردن نیتریک اضافی از اوره استفاده نکردین وبا متابی سولفید در صدد از بین بردنه
    نیتریک شدید

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      Wish I could read this

  • @StaccatoDDS
    @StaccatoDDS 2 года назад +1

    Great video! In case anyone was wondering why not just use h2o2 to start to avoid nitric acid all together is that hcl and peroxide works best with gold foils or powder but is not very effective for bars - ask me how I know :)))))

    • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
      @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад

      Okay, I'll bite....
      How do you know?
      I've been a little curious about that myself because it seems like it would be cheaper and much less potentially harmful waste produced.
      I have a personal thing for efficiency and optimization and my father says I'm lazy so I have to constantly point out to him that there's a fine line between laziness and efficiency.
      Suffice it to say I prefer efficiency expert over lazy but I suppose that's kind of splitting hairs unnecessarily

  • @megapint1626
    @megapint1626 Год назад

    I love the book shout out and your helping others showing it as it is a well written book. I have seen many people asking about ^him^. The name is Calm Morrison Hoke and was a brilliant woman in science before women were accepted in those fields. She used her initials for that exact reason. I find it funny the assumption still runs today, but Hoke is a woman, a chemist, and wrote a fine book.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      It’s got a lot of good info

    • @megapint1626
      @megapint1626 Год назад

      @@sreetips that it does. It could use an update as old as it is. Science didn’t change, but vocabulary and materials sure have. Maybe you could write one? Seriously. Your channel is awesome and I’m sure if you wrote a book on it, it would be as good as your channel.

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад

    This clip most be the best i ever seen😊🎉

  • @KeepItReal33
    @KeepItReal33 Год назад +3

    Just my opinion, but I would store the gold as powder, “ready to melt”. 99% of people would not recognize it as gold and would be much safer to store.
    Love your videos!

  • @dishmurphy6539
    @dishmurphy6539 2 года назад +3

    Hi Stree. I found your channel a couple of months ago and I’m hooked. This is the science class I wish I had. Question that I haven’t been able to figure out. Why take silver to create the silver cell? Does it produce more silver than were you started or is it just a purification? Or something else. The silver cell is beautiful with the blue liquid. I’m still working my way thru your catalog but I’m learning so much along the way. Thanks ✌️💛

    • @TheDurdane
      @TheDurdane 2 года назад

      It's indeed about purification.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      The electrolyte is made of silver nitrate about 150g of high purity silver dissolved in a liter of liquid. It’s a purification as the impure silver shot dissolves in the anode filter, passes through the electrolyte and plates out as high purity silver on the inside of the cathode stainless bowl. No silver is created out of thin air. It’s only what you put in is what you get out.

  • @tomahawktom7595
    @tomahawktom7595 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @Zeke-id2bo
    @Zeke-id2bo 2 года назад

    I've got to get me one of these funnels! The gf product I'm working on is taking forever with my work schedule!

  • @ScrappingIrish
    @ScrappingIrish 2 года назад

    Looking forward to this one

  • @johnopheim7891
    @johnopheim7891 Год назад

    It is smart to mention that your ice is made from distilled water but, to save time, and not mention it multiple times each video, you should add that "all ice is made from distilled water" into your disclaimer at the beginning of your videos. Love your work!

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад

      Tap water is fine. I started doing that because some folks were squawking about it.

  • @mitchwolff13
    @mitchwolff13 2 года назад +2

    Love these videos sreetips!! Would love to see you make a 1 kilo gold bar

    • @mattgraham1983
      @mattgraham1983 2 года назад +1

      😂🤣😂1kg.... I suggest you check out the 32oz bar video

    • @mitchwolff13
      @mitchwolff13 2 года назад

      I've watched for 3 years how have I missed this video lol

    • @mattgraham1983
      @mattgraham1983 2 года назад +2

      @@mitchwolff13 that was a scary one so much hot acid to deal with, definitely check it out 👍👍

  • @JohnDoe-el2gz
    @JohnDoe-el2gz Год назад

    This is my favorite channel

  • @gratshor
    @gratshor 2 года назад

    Ferrous sulfate 2 is light-green, almost colorless(ferrous sulfate 2.5 is brownish-green). Ferrous trichloride is yellow (deep-yellow). I think that rich-yellow color in 1st hydrochloric rinse is FeCl3 not HAuCl4. (Fe3(SO4)4 + HCl FeCl3 +H2SO4)

  • @briankline3306
    @briankline3306 2 года назад +1

    I'm not a chemist, or have done any refining, but would adding a stir bar during the smb precipitation make the gold stay out of solution better. It seems that maybe the acids are hiding in the powder/sponge.

  • @KurtOnoIR
    @KurtOnoIR Месяц назад

    Man it gives me indigestion to watch all that gold go in and out of this mortal realm like that! lol. I think ill try a silver cell first. This is a great channel, I gotta find that book now.

  • @coinstipatedtexan83
    @coinstipatedtexan83 2 года назад

    Man you had me FREAKING OUT when you had 9.5 T Oz of gold dissolved in joust 250ml of liquid. Made my heart skip a beat.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      That’s quite a lot of gold in a small amount of liquid.

  • @steve66oh
    @steve66oh 6 месяцев назад

    I've just been assuming that the ice cubes were distilled water ice.. I've thought "I'll make that with distilled, maybe DI water" probably a dozen times.. nice to hear you confirm it..
    I would like to know more about the chemistry .. things like, what compounds are created in the stannous test?.. but I can find that on Google..

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  6 месяцев назад

      I’ve used distilled water in the past. Today I use tap water. Not sure of the stannous compounds.

  • @djcbanks
    @djcbanks 2 года назад +1

    I was so hoping for a laugh like the count from Sesame Street when you were pouring in spoonfuls of the smb. Your voice would be perfect t for it. That would have been so random and hilarious. This has been another random thought brought to you my brain.

  • @davidcallaway7388
    @davidcallaway7388 11 месяцев назад

    Another nice one

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 2 года назад

    This was suspenseful