mytimetoshine
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- Jun 23, 2013
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First off let me make it clear. I do not and have no intention of using mercury. I'm just curious and want to know how it works.
So Ive gathered from reading posts and articles that gold basically dissolves and bonds to liquid mercury? But what I don't understand is what happens to the black sands. So you have a bunch of gold bearing black sand and your mixing it with liquid mercury.The gold becomes mercury amalgam, but dothe blacks sand not stick?
Maybe the problem is I'm imagining mercury amalgam as being sort of thick. I guess if it is as "thin" as water the sand would just fall out. Is that what happens? Some one please enlighten me. I keep reading articles on it being used but nothing really explaining the details of the process.
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So Ive gathered from reading posts and articles that gold basically dissolves and bonds to liquid mercury? But what I don't understand is what happens to the black sands. So you have a bunch of gold bearing black sand and your mixing it with liquid mercury.The gold becomes mercury amalgam, but dothe blacks sand not stick?
Maybe the problem is I'm imagining mercury amalgam as being sort of thick. I guess if it is as "thin" as water the sand would just fall out. Is that what happens? Some one please enlighten me. I keep reading articles on it being used but nothing really explaining the details of the process.
I know Tnet will provide my education. Love this forum!
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