SILVER from silver chloride - lye and sugar method
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Publicado 2017-07-11
AgCl is washed, lye and sugar are added. Silver is washed and dried.
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Hey I tryed put my silver into aqua regia an it had bunch it didn't melt so that wat left over is it still got silver in it I tryed taking put copper in it but didn't work so how can I get my silver out slotuion it lock up in it
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Could same be possible with AgCN?
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Adding all that sugar makes for some sweet silver!
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Хлорид серебра растворяется в растворе тиосульфата натрия или в аммиаке. Затем раствор фильтруют и добавляется горячий проявитель (сульфит натрия, метод,гидрофенол и карбонат натрия или любая щелочь) серебро восстанавливается мгновенно.
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What a mess. Next time just add equal parts AgCl to Wheat Flour and 20% borax and 1 oz. lead metal as low temp. collector and smelt at 2000 F. for 60 minutes pour into cone mold, remove bead from bottom of slag and cupel away lead. PURE SILVER BEAD.
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Your the man...
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Ok so I have this waste from my purple ceramic CPUs, and I was told it held silver chloride. Or was it oxcide? I need help with the process.
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Hello, when I added naoh to agCL and then sugar it doesn’t boiling after adding sugar it is normal?
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Hello my friend, I need to know, when cleaning silver chloride, do you add bleach to it and start adding caustic soda and then sugar?
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Very very good👍👏
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Which chemical is used in x-ray films recovery process ???
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In the end of process. 330g became 235g what is the problem? I did this at home
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Will KOH work as well?
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Possible to use KOH?
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without cleaning lye and sugar silver nitrate doesnot melt or not.
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What is more efficient? This method or cementing silver using copper? Thanks sir
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If gold and silver were precipitated together, and I want them to be together,,, is it ok to use lye-sugar method while gold is still there?
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I added sodium hydroxide, turning the color of silver chloride into brown, and then I added sugar, it turned gray, collected silver and rinsed it with water. After this, I added it to 100 grams and cast it, and the alloy became 80 grams. Is this natural deficiency, is there a problem?
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Is this way you get a pure silver? Are there other ways to convert silver chloride into puer silver?