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How To Dissolve Calcite With Muriatic Acid & Expose The Hidden Crystals - A Rockhounding Tutorial 

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A short how to tutorial showing how I use muriatic acid to dissolve Calcite and expose the hidden crystals that are sealed inside the rock. I you have been thinking of trying this process then this short video is for you. These mineral specimens are from and old abandoned gold mine in the Marmora Ontario area and are full of micro Arsenopyrite Crystals just waiting to be revealed. Soon I will do a video of how I use Iron Out to remove stains from my mineral specimens.
Collect, rockhound, explore, dig and hike at your own risk.

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@Clone604
@Clone604 6 месяцев назад
Best to wear a respirator as well, even outside. Another thing I do is use three 2.5 gallon buckets. One with the muriatic acid, one with water and baking soda and the third with small drilled holes in the bottom to put the rocks in. Then you can dip the holey bucket into the muriatic bucket and dip in the second bucket to neutralize. Also makes it simpler to remove from the acid without rushing damage to the crystals. Love watching your videos and hope to see you in the field some day! Cheers from Ottawa -Gord
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals 6 месяцев назад
Good idea, I like it.
@meteoriter1647
@meteoriter1647 4 месяца назад
nice, the crystals are superb, they look metallic grey in the video, cool
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals Месяц назад
They do have a bit of a metallic shine to them when in direct sunlight.
@meMiner
@meMiner 6 месяцев назад
Glad you did it outside. The fumes would rot the nails in your garage if you did it there.
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals 6 месяцев назад
When's the next trip???
@meteoriter1647
@meteoriter1647 4 месяца назад
that bad?? wow!
@silverback5033
@silverback5033 5 месяцев назад
Hi Jeff, that was pretty interesting, though I don’t have any of minerals from my collecting it is valuable to know this can be done. While I have used acids for cleaning various stones, agates, jasper, petrified wood & forrest floor quite often if I find the presence of this kind of reaction I change the acid type so as not to remove the material that might degrade the rock overall. Hope all is well up there in the Northern Hemisphere. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. The muriatic acid is good for removing bulk Calcite. When it comes to cleaning specimens there are tons of different chemicals and devices to use. I always tell people if they are experimenting just use a small piece of whatever mineral or crystal they are trying to clean that they don't mind loosing, always best to use a test piece to see what reaction will happen.
@terryhayhurst2652
@terryhayhurst2652 6 месяцев назад
These are great, we're you southern ? I missed the location
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals 6 месяцев назад
Up in the great white north, Canada.
@jonathanblais-lecuyer8886
@jonathanblais-lecuyer8886 6 месяцев назад
I got a crazy location for you!!!
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals Месяц назад
Where-where-where?
@markmanning2921
@markmanning2921 6 месяцев назад
Will this dissolve Lapis Lazulai or only the calcite?
@amusingautomatons2692
@amusingautomatons2692 5 месяцев назад
unfortunately HCl will dissolve both the calcite and lazurite in the lapis, leaving only pyrite. might be worth experimenting if the calcite would dissolve faster, leaving some funky lazurite shapes
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals Месяц назад
It's always best to experiment on some piece you don't mind ruining.
@lisacook3219
@lisacook3219 6 месяцев назад
Jeff, next time use cleaning vinegar heated up. It won’t change the colour of the crystals.
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals 6 месяцев назад
I will have to try this. Do you use a hot plate to keep the vinegar hot?
@lisacook3219
@lisacook3219 5 месяцев назад
@@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals crock pot
@kaboom4679
@kaboom4679 6 месяцев назад
Beware the partially used jug of leftover acid . Muriatic / hydrochloric acid likes to fume / off gas HCL vapors to party with whatever it encounters . That may be your mucous membranes or , whatever rando metals it encounters . I use it frequently but if I don't have the ability to keep any excess sealed in at least 2 additional containers , each inside the other , I simply dispose of it rather than deal with the inevitable corrosion headaches . Besides it's cheap and very easy to come by anyway , at least here in the US and apparently , in Canada . YMMV if you live elsewhere .
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals 6 месяцев назад
Best to get rid of this stuff as soon as your done, the longer it sits the funkier it seems to get.
@meteoriter1647
@meteoriter1647 4 месяца назад
@@OffTheBeatenPathCrystals you're taking the right steps regarding this acid without cutting corners, I like, with hope you should be safe
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