I got about 3/4 ounce of amalgalm that I want to treat. I have done retorts before but am ken of any ways to treat this stuff without getting the mercury gaseousWarning - Restricted hazardous chemicals/dangerous goods use or discussion isn't endorsed by Forum Management. Individuals using any hazardous chemicals/dangerous goods do so at their own risk/s and need to ensure their own legislative compliance.
jethro said:There is a process for disolving mercury using nitric acid but the process needs a fair bit of chemical / metalurgical knowhow. It also produces nitric oxides (a brown gas ) called red death and the solution is highly toxic as well. You can retrieve most of the mercury in solution by putting a strip of copper in the liquid causing the mercury to drop out of solution and be replaced by copper. I have not tried it as my chemical knowledge is about yr10 level. :awful:
Bs, alarmist misinformationgrubstake said:jethro said:There is a process for disolving mercury using nitric acid but the process needs a fair bit of chemical / metalurgical knowhow. It also produces nitric oxides (a brown gas ) called red death and the solution is highly toxic as well. You can retrieve most of the mercury in solution by putting a strip of copper in the liquid causing the mercury to drop out of solution and be replaced by copper. I have not tried it as my chemical knowledge is about yr10 level. :awful:
Also, its usage in making explosives and rocket fuel, means that buying nitric acid nowadays may get you on to a "potential terrorist" list. ]
Gimp said:Bs, alarmist misinformationgrubstake said:jethro said:There is a process for disolving mercury using nitric acid but the process needs a fair bit of chemical / metalurgical knowhow. It also produces nitric oxides (a brown gas ) called red death and the solution is highly toxic as well. You can retrieve most of the mercury in solution by putting a strip of copper in the liquid causing the mercury to drop out of solution and be replaced by copper. I have not tried it as my chemical knowledge is about yr10 level. :awful:
Also, its usage in making explosives and rocket fuel, means that buying nitric acid nowadays may get you on to a "potential terrorist" list. ]
Well I was going to ask the same.grubstake said:Gimp said:Bs, alarmist misinformationgrubstake said:jethro said:There is a process for disolving mercury using nitric acid but the process needs a fair bit of chemical / metalurgical knowhow. It also produces nitric oxides (a brown gas ) called red death and the solution is highly toxic as well. You can retrieve most of the mercury in solution by putting a strip of copper in the liquid causing the mercury to drop out of solution and be replaced by copper. I have not tried it as my chemical knowledge is about yr10 level. :awful:
Also, its usage in making explosives and rocket fuel, means that buying nitric acid nowadays may get you on to a "potential terrorist" list. ]
And you know this because...
Gimp said:Well I was going to ask the same.grubstake said:Gimp said:Bs, alarmist misinformationgrubstake said:jethro said:There is a process for disolving mercury using nitric acid but the process needs a fair bit of chemical / metalurgical knowhow. It also produces nitric oxides (a brown gas ) called red death and the solution is highly toxic as well. You can retrieve most of the mercury in solution by putting a strip of copper in the liquid causing the mercury to drop out of solution and be replaced by copper. I have not tried it as my chemical knowledge is about yr10 level. :awful:
Also, its usage in making explosives and rocket fuel, means that buying nitric acid nowadays may get you on to a "potential terrorist" list. ]
And you know this because...
Think Brickies acid in Bunnings, think fertilizers in rural buying stores, think school science departments heaps of nitric is sold commercially as well as other bomb making ingredients. Sheet they watching who buys Condies crystals too. 30% hydrogen peroxide maybe but not nitric.
Now can you reference ANY literature to back your myth?
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