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Danenorris

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About Danenorris

  • Birthday 08/08/1978

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  • Location
    Houston Texas
  • Interests
    Nature, tearing things apart to see how they work, making things better, photography, playing the guitar and singing, shooting guns and my family. I love my family.
  • College Major/Degree
    Lee College associates degree in Law Enforcement
  • Favorite Area of Science
    Chemistry
  • Biography
    It's in my about me section.
  • Occupation
    Oil and gas

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    832-205-1010

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  1. I am having a hard time washing my gold after two types of gold dissolving methods. One is where I add 70% nitric acid to computer pins to eat away at the metal causing it to release the gold. The other is when I dissolve the gold off of a new set of pins with aqua regia. Both seem to leave a lot of salts behind. In the first method with just nitric acid the salts are so bad I end up loosing a lot of gold flakes trying to rinse the salts out. Any idea how to dissolve the salts so I can wash the gold easily? Also I would really like to know what these salts are. Is it silver chloride? In the second method of using aqua regia on a new set of gold plated computer parts I am always left with a lot of salts that I assume are retarding the process where the liquid gold turns back into a solid and sinks back to the bottom. What are these salts? Are they the same thing as the first method? Is it silver chloride? How can I keep the salts away. I know my gramor is lacking. Being dyslexic is very frustrating at times.
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