Excellent job brother! It has been so long since I have been able to get anything precious metal related going! Miss it for sure after seeing your video! All the best to ya my friend!
Doing good my friend. Hope all is well with you! I'm trying to catch up with youtube and everything I've missed over the last 4 or 5 months!@@VendettaProspecting
Really good work Mike. I would say you got the Au that was in there. As you said.. the chemistry doesn't lie. I forgot how you determined the original 9 grams? No matter.. you got it! Thank you for your terrific work Peace Prospector Tripp
Thanks my friend! The 9g was what I was told should have been somewhere in the missed pours from the first and 2nd experiments there was a total of 21g that should have been recovered, first one we got 11.3 2nd one we got the 4.9g so somewhere there’s the rest from what I was told
So there was 4 grams missing? That doesn’t make sense that it disappeared the stanis chloride doesn’t lie and neither does the chemistry maybe it was stuck in the original crucible used before it got to you… still great science and neat to watch. I was curious if it would be better to grind all that copper up into tiny pieces so it would be faster and use less chemicals. ( not that I’d know how you would grind up metal lol) anywho great part two looking forward to the experiments with the super saturated copper solutions thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
It’s locked up somewhere along the way, it sure where but it’s definitely not in solution, I considered that but there definitely would have been losses with grinding it into a powder and the nitric would have been SUPER ANGRY with powder metals, the smaller shot allows a slower dissolving process over all
Great job all around fam. Nice Au indeed 🤯. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Thank you! Will do!
Great video 📸
Thank you 🙌
Excellent job brother! It has been so long since I have been able to get anything precious metal related going! Miss it for sure after seeing your video! All the best to ya my friend!
Jamminjeff hope you are doing well
Doing good my friend. Hope all is well with you! I'm trying to catch up with youtube and everything I've missed over the last 4 or 5 months!@@VendettaProspecting
soothing watching metal melt like that. In a forge it's all glowing, through this process you see the change slowly. Thanks for the vid!
You bet
Thats still a dam beautiful button. That was magic brother. #ibpc
Amen thanks Ron F #ibpc
How’d you learn all of this dude! Friggin amazing
School of TH-cam brother, and I also studied chemistry
Enjoyed the show V , very interesting ✌️🇺🇲
Much appreciated
Science and alchemy 💯💥🤘
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the golden m&m. beautiful
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Hmmmm..🤔
Wonder where it may have gone??
Great video as always
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Good question! I’d really like to know too, unfortunately I didn’t pour the original material or melt it so I’m not sure 🤔
Really good work Mike.
I would say you got the Au that was in there. As you said.. the chemistry doesn't lie.
I forgot how you determined the original 9 grams?
No matter.. you got it!
Thank you for your terrific work
Peace Prospector Tripp
Thanks my friend! The 9g was what I was told should have been somewhere in the missed pours from the first and 2nd experiments there was a total of 21g that should have been recovered, first one we got 11.3 2nd one we got the 4.9g so somewhere there’s the rest from what I was told
Thanks for sharing 👌 🫡
My pleasure
Love watching these!!💪🚀🚀🚀💜⛏️
Let's go!!!❤🎉🎉❤
So there was 4 grams missing? That doesn’t make sense that it disappeared the stanis chloride doesn’t lie and neither does the chemistry maybe it was stuck in the original crucible used before it got to you… still great science and neat to watch. I was curious if it would be better to grind all that copper up into tiny pieces so it would be faster and use less chemicals. ( not that I’d know how you would grind up metal lol) anywho great part two looking forward to the experiments with the super saturated copper solutions thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
It’s locked up somewhere along the way, it sure where but it’s definitely not in solution, I considered that but there definitely would have been losses with grinding it into a powder and the nitric would have been SUPER ANGRY with powder metals, the smaller shot allows a slower dissolving process over all
@@VendettaProspecting good to know thanks Mike👍🏼👊🏼
Good shit man. 💪👍
thanks bud
Really interesting mate will call you Midas from now 😊
As long as we don’t have any unfortunate smelting accidents I’ll be good 🤣🤣🤣 yeah baby yeah
Woot woot❤
In chemistry class I always had a window seat 😆.
I'm waiting for the result and hope it's good 👀
Hope you like it!
Was it 7 grams of pure gold during the copper incorporation or was it 18K gold? Maybe nothing is missing.
Na it was what I was told was in the copper
Cool Stuff, #Yubaubermadscientist 👀💪👍🤙
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still afraid to try this, I need a better space
I think you could do it, just make sure it’s not inside
@@VendettaProspecting right,, LOL