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  1. #1

    Aug 2007
    Minnesota
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    Gold Test Indicator Solution

    Several years ago I had a simple formula to test for the presence of gold chloride in leach solution. I haven't used it since then and now I've lost it! I recall it used at least one ingredient of Aqua Regia, didn't use stanous chloride, and that it has to be made fresh because it only stays potent for a few days. Of course I can pay one of several treasure hunting companies for their gold test kits, but I would really like to make my own.

    Anyone know about this recipe?

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    Re: Gold Test Indicator Solution


    Lots of reading, specifically, Assaying and Smelting and Colorimetric Assay of Gold.

    http://webpages.charter.net/kwilliams00/bcftp/bcftp.htm

    Thanks to A.K Williams (RIP).


  3. #3

    Aug 2007
    Minnesota
    10

    Re: Gold Test Indicator Solution

    Excellent! Thank you.
    As I look at the references, it apparently does use stanous chloride. No problem.

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    Re: Gold Test Indicator Solution

    As I recall from my Jewelry store days...nitric acid is what they used.
    Good luck getting anyone to sell it to you though.

    Timberwolf
    If we meet and you forget me...you have lost nothing.
    If you meet Jesus Christ and forget him...you have lost everything!

  5. #5

    Aug 2007
    Minnesota
    10

    Re: Gold Test Indicator Solution

    The last time I made aqua regia I went to a chemical supply house for my nitric acid. I got my stanous chloride there too. It wasn't a problem then. I haven't tried lately, as I still have a goodly quantity. The aquisition of sodium hydroxide has become a bit of a problem. I can't find Red Devil lye in any store at this point. The chemical suppliers won't sell it directly to the public, and I have to pay shipping via a hazmat carrier to get it. I now buy mine through a soap making supplier. Muriatic acid is still available at Ace Hardware.

    Timberwolf, you and Ant have been very kind to respond to my inquiry. May I share an interesting site I found with you? As gold is rather scarce in Minnesota I resorted to a lot of searches and research on the net to come up with unconventional ways of prospecting. I'm not sure of the validity of what I found but I'm in the process of testing it out. http://www.goldmineworld.net
    I'm specifically looking at gold from salt, gold from volcanic mud, and gold in water from this site. I have some of their T-6 precipitant/leach comming and will let you know about the results;~)

    Howard

 

 

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