Silver Refining - Silver Chloride to elemental silver using 10 % sulfuric acid and aluminum rod
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Battery Acid... Home depot... Ace any hardware store...
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where can I get 10% sulfuric acid?
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You are absolutely correct. Thank you for that comment.
Hopefully, soon, when time allows, i'll present other methods for treating silver, either recovery and refining.
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You could have used copper when you were at at the silver nitrate stage. When you stick copper into silver nitrate, atomic silver will precipitate out. A clean (no solder) piece of copper water pipe works great.
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To get 10% Sulphuric Acid, do i just dilute my 96% Sulphuric 10x with distilled water?
Thanks
ballymoss1963 2 months ago
@ballymoss1963
1 part conc' sulfuric to 9 parts water.
ALWAYS add the acid to the water! not the other way around.
indeedItdoes 2 months ago
so your basically making silver or am i misunderstanding?
1990suzuki 3 months ago
@1990suzuki
You are correct Sir.
Not "making" it though, just reducing it from the chloride salt.
Hopefully, soon i'll be making a complete tutorial regarding AgCl.
indeedItdoes 3 months ago
@indeedItdoes
so what you put salt in the beaker or what ever and 10% sulfuric acid and it takes it out of the salt or what?
Thanks for the quick reply..
1990suzuki 3 months ago
@1990suzuki
No man... the sliver is combined with chlorine, that's called a "salt", the chemical formula is "AgCl". this is the white powder lying on the bottom of the cup.
The acidic conditions and the aluminum "strip" the chlorine atom from the silver, leaving it in it's elemental form (the dark spot you see in the viseo)
indeedItdoes 3 months ago