The waste gets converted back to salts water evaporates not much waste if you manage it correctly great observation. No one wonders what happens to all the waste chemicals. It is a learning process in its self kind regards from England
@empirefinds I like reducing the copper nitrate down then using it to dissolve Sterling , it reduces use of acids and reduces the waste stream , that always seems to bs k up
Silver is so time consuming and makes a lot of waste solution. Just for that reason it should be worth a lot more. Great video brother thanks again 🎉
I haven’t decided if I’m going to clean up the dirty silver w/ HCl or run it through a dirty silver cell yet
The waste gets converted back to salts water evaporates not much waste if you manage it correctly great observation. No one wonders what happens to all the waste chemicals. It is a learning process in its self kind regards from England
@empirefinds I like reducing the copper nitrate down then using it to dissolve Sterling , it reduces use of acids and reduces the waste stream , that always seems to bs k up
@@Hill-13 agreed even the nitrogen dioxide can be converted back into acid and recovered