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
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.
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.
It's chloride and so do I pour off the extra liquid ( HCl+nitric) was used to get gold disolved and precipitated and then extracted. So now I have this chloride. What do I do?
@@OwlTech333if you used water your silver chloride was very clean, can you do this process with silver chloride containing (AgBr) (AgCl) (AgI) all mixed together and separate them and extract the metal?
@@OwlTech333 gold and silver sometimes precipitate together from certain ores,, both will precipitate as gold chloride and silver chloride … together … now,, adding lye then sugar will bring the silver chloride to become metallic,, what about gold chloride? Will gold chloride behaves the same way as silver chloride? (Both are mixed as a chloride precipitate)
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?
how did you melt it? did you use flux? soda ash or sodium hydroxide should be use when melting silver from silver chloride, in fact I've had successful melts of silver chloride with sodium hydroxide, without the sugar conversion
@@OwlTech333 I added sodium hydroxide and sugar after turning it gray, as I said before, I dried the silver and put it in the oven and cast it without adding in the casting 100 produced 80
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?
@@OwlTech333 But after adding the sugar, no violent reaction occurred, and the silver oxide did not convert into pure silver. What errors can he commit that lead to the failure of the process of sugar interaction with silver؟
@@OwlTech333 ya hello sir, i jst wanna ask u the of separating silver fron tin , the containing 3% AG and rest of the tin , i want to seperate both and recover both
@@bedadiabderrezzak1488 I don't go by exact measures, instead I'm adding NaOH in small increments until all white AgCl turns to black /brown silver oxide/hydroxide (there shouldn't be any white spots visible in the beaker) then I'm adding sugar until the brown/black mud becomes grey silver metal
silver chloride has higher solubility in hot water and lower solubility in cold water. Why do you flush silver chloride with hot water instead cold? you dissolve more silver to the water , which is then going to waste , I understand that you want to remove blue color, which is copper (copper chloride) but copper chloride has very high solubility in both cold and hot water, which means it can be removed with cold water.
@@OwlTech333 I could use some help getting this silver chloride out of my waste from aqua regia. I processed ceramic cpus and there is now silver chloride that I want to get. But have to make it change into oxide. What's my first step.?