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if i am right tin wont do the trick



if i am right tin wont do the trick....i used it on a test and it didn't work.......you need zinc 99.9% or copper just add it a small copper wire and it should all cement....i have done this with zinc but not copper and it works fine..copper is in most electrical wire just strip the wire open and pull out the copper......if you where in the UK....i would have posted you some zinc i have a large batch....i am sure you could buy some from steve check out his shop....

Thank You for your kind offer to post some to me if I were in UK and yes I like the idea of Steves zink turnings that he has. I have Zinc at my lab but not here where I am. I am at home with my family for a few weeks off during/after the holidays and am trying to complete a few tests on this material on a hot plate in the back yard.

Based on the electromotive series and where tin falls in it, tin should work as well as copper and after-all tin chloride is basically what stannous chloride is made of.

Here's a very incomplete list of metals as they appear in the electromotive series.

Magnesium Mg
Aluminum Al
Zinc Zn
Chromium Cr
Iron Fe
Cadmium Cd
Nickel Ni
Tin Sn
Lead Pb
Hydrogen H
Copper Cu
Silver Ag
Palladium Pd
Mercury Hg
Platinum Pt
Gold Au

P.S. if you want tin to work best try dissolving it in HCL first making a cheap form of stannous chl then add it to your solution otherwise you need to add HCL to increase the acidity of your solution and make sure that the solution is denoxed so that the tin will disolve and go into solution easier.

Solid copper on the otherhand, while working well takes a long time if only used with a CL solution, like 2 – 4 days to cement all of the values from personal experience. Best options I have found with copper is to use a copper sheet or bar and then as the values cement to the copper scrape or wire brush them off. Because the PM's tend to cement to the surface of the copper, solid copper wire sucks for this as it is very hard to scrape or wire brush the PM's off of the small round surface of the wire and your only option becomes to throw it into a nitric bath to disolve the rest of the copper and then remove the Pd values from the nitric after you have filtered the rest from the solution. This or ultra fine copper powder 300 mesh or less or copper that I have disolved in nitric and precipitated with aluminum disolves readily into solution and the PM's precipitate out as black/brown sludge on the bottom of the beaker for further processing. Interesting thought though, copper shavings/turnings like Steve's zinc turnings would probably work well if they were fine enough as well and then just use nitric to disolve as with the copper wire. Just a thought, but I have tried all of the above with copper except the trunings with success. It just takes time.

P.P.S I tried the tin sinkers and hammered them flat and thin with a hammer on a piece of steel. As mentioned I added muratic to the solution to increase the acidity and they are working well for cementing producing a nice black sponge materiall as the sinkers disolve but even at this I have had to scrape the cemented PM's off of the surface of the tin twice so far.

WOH brain storm. I just remembered a highschool chemistry experiment that reminded me of this. US pennys after 1980 or so were made out of a zink slug coated with copper. If one really is in need of zink and does not have a supply handy to finish a test simply file a groove in some post 1980 pennys and toss them in the solution. The zinc will precipitate/cement the metals and any copper that goes into solution will only drop out the PM's anyway.
Gosh that was a long time ago.

Sorry for the rambling. Steve and some of the others thoughts of using Copper plate are dead on.
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if i am right tin wont do the trick....i used it on a test and it didn't work.......you need zinc 99.9% or copper just add it a small copper wire and it should all cement....i have done this with zinc but not copper and it works fine..copper is in most electrical wire just strip the wire open and pull out the copper......if you where in the UK....i would have posted you some zinc i have a large batch....i am sure you could buy some from steve check out his shop....Thank You for your kind offer to post some to me if I were in UK and yes I like the idea of Steves zink turnings that he has. I have Zinc at my lab but not here where I am. I am at home with my family for a few weeks off during/after the holidays and am trying to complete a few tests on this material on a hot plate in the back yard.Based on the electromotive series and where tin falls in it, tin should work as well as copper and after-all tin chloride is basically what stannous chloride is made of.Here's a very incomplete list of metals as they appear in the electromotive series.Magnesium MgAluminum AlZinc ZnChromium CrIron FeCadmium CdNickel NiTin SnLead PbHydrogen HCopper CuSilver AgPalladium PdMercury HgPlatinum PtGold AuP.S. if you want tin to work best try dissolving it in HCL first making a cheap form of stannous chl then add it to your solution otherwise you need to add HCL to increase the acidity of your solution and make sure that the solution is denoxed so that the tin will disolve and go into solution easier.Solid copper on the otherhand, while working well takes a long time if only used with a CL solution, like 2 – 4 days to cement all of the values from personal experience. Best options I have found with copper is to use a copper sheet or bar and then as the values cement to the copper scrape or wire brush them off. Because the PM's tend to cement to the surface of the copper, solid copper wire sucks for this as it is very hard to scrape or wire brush the PM's off of the small round surface of the wire and your only option becomes to throw it into a nitric bath to disolve the rest of the copper and then remove the Pd values from the nitric after you have filtered the rest from the solution. This or ultra fine copper powder 300 mesh or less or copper that I have disolved in nitric and precipitated with aluminum disolves readily into solution and the PM's precipitate out as black/brown sludge on the bottom of the beaker for further processing. Interesting thought though, copper shavings/turnings like Steve's zinc turnings would probably work well if they were fine enough as well and then just use nitric to disolve as with the copper wire. Just a thought, but I have tried all of the above with copper except the trunings with success. It just takes time.P.P.S I tried the tin sinkers and hammered them flat and thin with a hammer on a piece of steel. As mentioned I added muratic to the solution to increase the acidity and they are working well for cementing producing a nice black sponge materiall as the sinkers disolve but even at this I have had to scrape the cemented PM's off of the surface of the tin twice so far.WOH brain storm. I just remembered a highschool chemistry experiment that reminded me of this. US pennys after 1980 or so were made out of a zink slug coated with copper. If one really is in need of zink and does not have a supply handy to finish a test simply file a groove in some post 1980 pennys and toss them in the solution. The zinc will precipitate/cement the metals and any copper that goes into solution will only drop out the PM's anyway.Gosh that was a long time ago.Sorry for the rambling. Steve and some of the others thoughts of using Copper plate are dead on.
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jika saya timah yang tepat wont melakukan trik .... i digunakan pada tes dan itu tidak bekerja ....... Anda butuhkan seng 99,9% atau tembaga hanya menambahkannya kawat tembaga kecil dan seharusnya semua semen .... saya telah melakukan ini dengan seng tapi tidak tembaga dan bekerja fine..copper di kawat listrik paling hanya strip kawat terbuka dan mengeluarkan tembaga ...... jika Anda di mana di Inggris .. ..aku akan diposting beberapa seng saya memiliki batch besar .... saya yakin Anda bisa membeli beberapa dari steve memeriksa tokonya ....

Terima kasih atas tawaran jenis Anda untuk memasukkan beberapa kepada saya jika saya berada di Inggris dan ya saya suka ide Steves Zink liku yang dia miliki. Saya memiliki Seng di lab saya tapi tidak di sini di mana saya. Saya di rumah dengan keluarga saya selama beberapa minggu off selama / setelah liburan dan saya mencoba untuk menyelesaikan beberapa tes pada bahan ini di piring panas di halaman belakang.

Berdasarkan seri elektro dan di mana timah jatuh itu, timah harus bekerja serta tembaga dan purna semua timah klorida pada dasarnya apa stannous klorida terbuat dari.

Berikut daftar yang sangat lengkap dari logam seperti yang muncul dalam serial elektro.

Magnesium Mg
Aluminium Al
Zinc Zn
Chromium Cr
Iron Fe
Kadmium Cd
Nikel Ni
Tin Sn
Timbal Pb
Hidrogen H
Tembaga Cu
Perak Ag
Palladium Pd
Mercury Hg
Platinum Pt
Emas Au

P.S. jika Anda ingin timah bekerja terbaik mencoba melarutkannya dalam HCL pertama membuat bentuk murah chl stanno kemudian menambahkannya ke solusi Anda jika Anda perlu menambahkan HCL untuk meningkatkan keasaman solusi Anda dan memastikan bahwa solusi tersebut denoxed sehingga timah akan disolve dan pergi ke solusi yang lebih mudah.

Padat tembaga di otherhand, saat bekerja dengan baik membutuhkan waktu yang lama jika hanya digunakan dengan solusi CL, seperti 2 - 4 hari untuk semen semua nilai dari pengalaman pribadi. Pilihan terbaik saya telah menemukan dengan tembaga adalah dengan menggunakan lembaran tembaga atau bar dan kemudian sebagai nilai semen ke mengikis tembaga atau kawat sikat mereka. Karena PM cenderung semen ke permukaan tembaga, kawat tembaga padat menyebalkan untuk ini karena sangat sulit untuk mengikis atau kawat sikat dari PM dari permukaan bulat kecil dari kawat dan satu-satunya pilihan Anda menjadi membuangnya ke dalam mandi nitrat untuk disolve sisa tembaga dan kemudian menghapus nilai-nilai Pd dari nitrat setelah Anda telah disaring sisa dari solusi. Ini atau ultra halus bubuk tembaga 300 jala atau kurang atau tembaga yang saya telah dilarutkan dalam nitrat dan diendapkan dengan disolves aluminium mudah ke dalam larutan dan PM endapan sebagai hitam / lumpur cokelat di bagian bawah gelas untuk diproses lebih lanjut. Pikiran menarik meskipun, serutan tembaga / liku seperti liku seng Steve mungkin akan bekerja dengan baik jika mereka baik-baik saja cukup juga dan kemudian hanya menggunakan nitrat untuk disolve sebagai dengan kawat tembaga. Hanya berpikir, tapi aku telah mencoba semua hal di atas dengan tembaga kecuali trunings dengan sukses. Ini hanya membutuhkan waktu.

PPS Saya mencoba sinkers timah dan dipalu mereka datar dan tipis dengan palu pada sepotong baja. Seperti disebutkan saya menambahkan muratic untuk solusi untuk meningkatkan keasaman dan mereka bekerja dengan baik untuk penyemenan memproduksi spons hitam materiall bagus sebagai pemberat disolve tapi bahkan pada ini saya harus mengikis disemen off PM dari permukaan kaleng dua kali sehingga jauh.

badai otak Woh. Aku baru ingat percobaan kimia highschool yang mengingatkan saya ini. Pennys US setelah tahun 1980 atau lebih terbuat dari siput zink dilapisi dengan tembaga. Jika salah satu benar-benar membutuhkan zink dan tidak memiliki pasokan berguna untuk menyelesaikan tes hanya file alur di beberapa pos 1980 pennys dan melemparkan mereka dalam larutan. Zinc akan mengendap / semen logam dan tembaga setiap yang masuk ke dalam solusi hanya akan putus pula PM.
Astaga itu lama.

Maaf untuk bertele-tele. Steve dan beberapa yang lain pikiran menggunakan plat tembaga yang mati.
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