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You may want to make some extra money by refining your own gold at home, or you may be a jeweler who wants to refine gold in-house. There are multiple ways to refine gold on a small scale as long as you take appropriate safety measures. This article will teach you to refine gold using the aqua regia method.

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Melt the Gold

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    Place your gold jewelry, gold powder or nugget inside of a crucible. Most crucibles are made of graphite, which enables them to withstand the melting of the material inside.

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    Place the crucible on a fireproof surface.

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    Aim an acetylene torch at the gold. Aim the flame at the gold until the gold is completely melted.

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    Pick up the crucible using crucible tongs.

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    Separate the gold into small pieces and allow them to harden. This is called “making shot.” If you are refining small pieces of jewelry like rings, then you can simply melt the piece without making shot particles.

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Add the Acid

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    Choose the appropriate container.

    • For every ounce of gold that you want to refine, you will need 300 milliliters in container capacity.
    • Use containers large heavy-gauge plastic buckets or Pyrex Vision Ware pots.
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    Wear protective gear.[1]

    • Put on a pair of rubber gloves to protect your hands from the acid. Wear the gloves as you handle any of the chemicals mentioned in this article.
    • Wear a rubber apron to protect your clothing.
    • Wear goggles to protect your eyes.
    • Consider wearing a face mask to prevent the inhalation of noxious fumes.
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    Place the container outdoors in a well-ventilated area. The acid reactions in the aqua regia process produce strong and noxious fumes that are extremely dangerous.

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    Pour 30 milliliters of nitric acid for every ounce of gold into your container.[2] Allow the acid to react with the gold for 30 minutes.

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    Add 120 milliliters of hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid for every ounce of gold in the container. Allow the solution to sit overnight until all of the acid fumes have been dispelled.

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    Pour the acid into another larger container.

    • Make sure that none of the particles are poured out with the acid as they will contaminate the gold.
    • The acid should have a clear emerald green color. If the color is murky, then you should probably pour it through a Buchner filter funnel.
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    Heat 1 quart of water and add 1 pound of urea to the water. Continue heating the mixture until it boils.[3]

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    Gradually add the water/urea mixture to the acid.

    • The acid mixture will bubble as you add the water and urea. Add the mixture slowly so that it doesn’t cause the acid to bubble out of its container.
    • The water/urea mixture neutralizes the nitric acid but not hydrochloric acid in your solution.
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    Add a selective gold precipitant to 1 quart of boiling water following the manufacturer’s instructions.[4]

    • In general, you will add 1 ounce of precipitant per ounce of gold that you are refining.
    • Avoid putting your face near the container’s opening. The smell is very strong and pungent.
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    Add the water/precipitant solution slowly to the acid.

    • The acid will turn a muddy brown color, which is actually caused by the separation of the gold particles.
    • Wait 30 minutes to allow the precipitant solution to work on the gold particles.
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Test the Acid for Dissolved Gold

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    Immerse a stirring stick into the acid solution.

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    Place a drop of the solution onto the end of a paper towel.

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    Place a drop of precious metal detection liquid on the spot of acid. If the spot turns purplish, then you need to give the precipitant more time to work before discarding the acid.[5]

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    Pour the acid into a clean container as soon as the acid is clear of dissolved gold particles.

    • The acid should be amber with what looks like mud collected at the bottom of the container.
    • Do not pour the mud off with the acid. The mud is pure gold.
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    Add tap water to the mud remaining in your container. Stir the water and allow the mud to settle.

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    Pour the water into the container into which you poured the acid.

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    Rinse the gold mud again 3 to 4 times with water and pour off the excess water.

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    Rinse the gold with aqua ammonia. You will see white vapors come off of the gold mud. Make sure to protect your eyes and to avoid inhaling the fumes.

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    Rinse the ammonia from the mud with distilled water.

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    Pour the mud into a large beaker. Pour off all of the distilled water so that only mud remains.

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    Place your beaker onto a hot plate. Turn the hot plate on and let the beaker heat up gradually so that the thermal shock doesn’t cause it to shatter.

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    Continue heating the mud until it develops a powder-like consistency.[6]

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    Pour the mud onto multiple layers of paper towels. Wrap the mud in the towels and soak the mud in alcohol.

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    Place the mud into a graphite crucible and melt it. The mud will take on the appearance of metal and will be 99 percent pure if you performed the process correctly.

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    Pour the gold into an ingot mold. You can then take it to a jeweler or to a precious metals dealer to exchange it for cash if you desire.

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    Can muriatic acid and sodium metabisulfite be used together to recover gold, or will it explode?

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    The muriatic acid, when added to the nitric acid, is what enables the mixture to melt the gold... Neither Nitric nor muriatic,(Hydrochloric) by themselves are capable of liquefying gold. The metabisulfite will separate (precipitate) the gold from the Aqua Regia solution (once the solution has had the Nitric neutralized with Urea), "dropping" the actual purified gold into the mud like substance that will sink to the bottom.

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    If your gold is unrefined, your best option may be to ship it to a refiner. These processes may be challenging and cost-prohibitive for you. Another issue is that if you try to refine your own scrap, you may only recover the gold and not the other precious metals that may be present, such as silver and platinum. One great refiner that has been doing this for over 100 years is Pease & Curren.

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    If nitric acid dissolves all the other metals, does that mean I don't need hydrochloric acid to dissolve gold or gold precipitant to recover it?

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    In some cases, you are correct. If gold is mixed evenly in the alloy and at a low enough concentration, you can use plain nitric acid to dissolve away impurities. However, if the gold is more pure (or is an external plating), what actually happens is that the nitric acid tries to dissolve everything, but the gold blocks it from coming through. In that case, you purify an outer layer, but the internal layers are not pure because they are protected by an insoluble layer of gold. To fix this, we can add hydrochloric acid to the nitric acid (so the gold is also dissolved) and then selectively precipitate out the gold.

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      • Refining your own scrap gold before presenting it for sale can save a significant amount of money.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Gold jewelry or nuggets
      • Graphite crucible
      • Acetylene torch
      • At least 3 heavy gauge plastic buckets or Pyrex containers
      • Rubber gloves
      • Rubber apron
      • Goggles
      • Face mask
      • Nitric acid
      • Hydrochloric or muriatic acid
      • Urea
      • Selective gold precipitant
      • Stir stick
      • Paper towel
      • Precious metal detection liquid
      • Aqua ammonia
      • Distilled water
      • Glass beaker
      • Hot plate
      • Ingot mold

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      If you want to make some extra money, you can refine your own gold at home. You’ll need a crucible made out of graphite that you can put your gold jewelry, gold powder, or gold nugget into. To handle the crucible once the gold has been melted down, you’ll also need a pair of tongs. Once you melt the gold down, you'll need to soak it in nitric acid and hydrochloric acid as well as urea and precipitant to help break it down further. Before you can reheat the gold, you'll need to clean it. Then, you can pour it into a mold and reconstitute it. To learn how to test the acid for dissolved gold, keep reading!

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      What is the easiest way to refine gold? ›

      Using Acid

      This is the most common method to purify gold. In this method, strong acids are used as a means of dissolving impurities. Hydrochloric acid and nitric acid are the acids used in this process. When gold is added to the solution containing the acids, impurities separate from the gold.

      How is gold refined step by step? ›

      The gold is separated from the cyanide solution and smelted to remove some of its impurities. The molten gold, called crude bullion, is then cast into molds. The gold is further refined into pure material by electrolytic refining , chlorination, or acid leaching processes.

      How to turn 14k gold into 24k? ›

      No, you cannot turn 14k gold into 24k gold. 24k gold is the purest form of gold, meaning it is made up of 99.9% gold and has no other metals mixed with it. 14k gold, on the other hand, is only 58.5% gold and is alloyed with other metals such as silver, copper, or nickel to make it harder and more durable.

      Can I refine my own gold? ›

      High Melting Temperatures

      Safety is another reason why we don't advise refining gold at home — or any other precious metal for that matter.

      What's the best way to separate gold from dirt? ›

      Panning uses water to separate heavy gold particles from other lighter particles within a medium sized pan. In this process sediment or ore thought to contain gold is placed in a wide, curved pan along with water. The miner moves the pan in a series of motions designed to eject lighter sediments.

      Can you refine gold without chemicals? ›

      Shor carries everything you need to refine gold, silver and platinum group metals. Our saltwater system, the Simplicity Refining System works without acids or other toxic chemicals. This system is suitable for refining jewelry, bullion, coins, jeweler's bench sweeps and other similar material.

      What is the best method to refine gold metal? ›

      Two methods are commonly employed for purification: the Miller process and the Wohlwill process. The Miller process is based on the fact that virtually all the impurities present in gold combine with gaseous chlorine more readily than gold does at temperatures equal to or greater than the melting point of gold.

      How can you test raw gold at home? ›

      Place your jewelry on a table or hold it in your hand, pour some white vinegar on the metal directly (a dropper can also be used) if the metal of the jewelry changes its color, it is not pure gold and if it keeps shining then you have real gold in your hand.

      How do you separate gold from other metals? ›

      The metals are separated by distillation. Cupellation removes gold and silver from mixtures containing lead and other metals, but silver cannot be separated from gold by this process alone.

      Why don t jewelers sell 24k gold? ›

      The reason for this is the exceptional softness of gold. 24 karat gold is so soft, that it could easily be deformed and lose its firm grip on a jewel and allow it to slip or fall out of your ornament. Hence, order to have an ornament that is stronger. Most jewellers use 22 karat gold which is an alloy.

      How do you melt down and purify gold? ›

      To melt gold, generally, an acid mixture aqua regia or royal water is used. This chemical dissolves gold and is used to purify scrap containing gold.

      Are scrap gold bars worth anything? ›

      Most gold buyers will buy your scrap gold at 60-80% of the current gold market price to cover their melting and refining costs and their profit.

      Is it illegal to own pure gold? ›

      Yes, in this country, from 1933 to 1974 it was illegal for U.S. citizens to own gold in the form of gold bullion, without a special license. On January 1, 1975, these restrictions were lifted and gold can now be freely held in the U. S. without any licensing or restrictions of any kind.

      What kind of acid do I use to test gold? ›

      The purer the gold, the stronger the acid required to dissolve it. Measured strengths of nitric acid are used to test for 14k and lower. Aqua regia, a mixture of one part nitric acid and three parts hydrochloric acid, is used to test higher karat purity through the process of comparison and elimination.

      What acid will dissolve gold? ›

      The most useful and important vehicle for dissolving gold is aqua regia, (royal water), composed of two parts of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid, and one part of nitric (aquafortis).

      Does gold stick to magnet? ›

      What to do: Hold the magnet up to the gold. If it's real gold it will not stick to the magnet. (Fun fact: Real gold is not magnetic.) Fake gold, on the other hand, will stick to the magnet.

      What color is gold when it comes out of the ground? ›

      Its purest form is a bright yellow color, and it is extremely durable, highly malleable, and is usually found in nature in a mostly pure form. Gold forms in the Earth's crust and is widespread (in low concentrations) in most igneous rock.

      How do you separate gold from other metals by melting? ›

      In some instances the lead alloy of gold may be treated. by melting it with zinc and without any cyanidof potash or other flux, then stirring and permitting it to slowly cool and separate.

      How can I extract gold at home? ›

      HOW TO EXTRACT GOLD FROM THE SMELTING
      1. Nitric acid 100ml.
      2. Clean Water 100ml. Fill nitric acid into clean water. Wait for 2 minutes for chemical substance mixed together. Fill nitric acid into gold. Boil nitric acid with 70-90 degree Celsius. Boil until no air bubbles. Nitric acid to dissolve the metal completely.
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      How do you melt gold to make it pure? ›

      To melt gold, generally, an acid mixture aqua regia or royal water is used. This chemical dissolves gold and is used to purify scrap containing gold.

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