Thank you I've been wondering how I was going to process a bunch of materials that I have been collecting for a while now this is a very informative video two thumbs up sir
So, roughly they have a little north of 1 gram per utensil. Great info and process. I have a bunch of relay material i suspect is silver plated, might use this method to test it. Thx for the info
What an absurdly dangerous and massively expensive way to recover silver. It literally could have killed you. When it's all done and dusted you even get a bucket fulla waste acid solution to deal with, eh? Yay! The top of the video mentions that the silver was applied to the base metal using electricity. The method is called electroplating and can even be reversed. Using a 12v car battery charger, table salt (non-iodized), and distilled water the silver plating can be easily removed n recovered leaving only salt water and a base metal fork behind.
Thank you I've been wondering how I was going to process a bunch of materials that I have been collecting for a while now this is a very informative video two thumbs up sir
It's crazy to think someone thought all this process up.
it’s chemistry
Great videos. Can’t wait for another
Excellent tutorial on how you do this process, more please!
So, roughly they have a little north of 1 gram per utensil. Great info and process.
I have a bunch of relay material i suspect is silver plated, might use this method to test it.
Thx for the info
Nice job. Great channel for once the algo worked. Can’t wait to see more content.
Very interesting
The price of that stuff just went up
How much did you get the silverware for vs how much you recovered. I'm curious because I'd like to try doing this myself to recover silver.
Science wow thanks for sharing!
Do you ever use copper to drop the silver out?
What an absurdly dangerous and massively expensive way to recover silver. It literally could have killed you. When it's all done and dusted you even get a bucket fulla waste acid solution to deal with, eh? Yay!
The top of the video mentions that the silver was applied to the base metal using electricity. The method is called electroplating and can even be reversed. Using a 12v car battery charger, table salt (non-iodized), and distilled water the silver plating can be easily removed n recovered leaving only salt water and a base metal fork behind.
How much weigh did you start with
There's no way there is that much silver on plated stuff!