Turning a BLOB into PURE GOLD!

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Modern Goldsmith

Modern Goldsmith

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A client came to my shop and left me a gold blob. Can I uncover its secrets?
PART 2 SILVER: • Turning a BLOB into PU...
So @NileRed , how did I do? If any of you are interested in a project like this from an actual chemist, I highly recommend you check out his video: • Turning old jewelry in...
I would also like to thank @sreetips for all of the informative gold refining videos which helped me navigate my own project.
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Description: Gold refining. Turning a gold blob into pure 24K gold.

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@MichealMadu-vp7ll
@MichealMadu-vp7ll 2 дні тому
Wow this is very nice.....extracting gold is a bit difficult if you find one and its very rare to see
@RoseBalerus
@RoseBalerus 2 дні тому
Who wants to go through that stress, That's why i always buy mine, and I don't have to worry about overspending due to my secured investments.
@RobertDamanii
@RobertDamanii 2 дні тому
That's nice, you feel so sure why is that?
@RoseBalerus
@RoseBalerus 2 дні тому
My investments are managed by a portfolio manager who organises and secures my investments.
@OwenFlex
@OwenFlex 2 дні тому
How does this work?
@MichealMadu-vp7ll
@MichealMadu-vp7ll 2 дні тому
I think I've heard about this, they help to organise and manage investments as well as give counselling.
@juststevoo
@juststevoo 7 місяців тому
As a chemist, seeing 96% yield of 99% purity from a process by someone who calls themself a non-chemist is mind-boggling. Smithing is definitely chemistry imo, and I have some serious respect for you for doing something like this so flawlessly. 10/10.
@michialphelps2339
@michialphelps2339 7 місяців тому
It doesn't seem like it takes as much knowledge as it does patience. Anybody can do it you just have to focus and make sure you do it right and repeat repeatable processes and double check to make sure your ready to move on. Sounds like basic chemistry to me and I took two years of chemistry
@donovansimon2636
@donovansimon2636 7 місяців тому
@@michialphelps2339 That is mostly what the goal is in a lot of reactions. The problem for inexperienced folks in chemistry is that it's not so easy to repeat a process that generally does not go off of set times but off of visual queues and identifying the stages as they complete and guaging your success based off of the outcome, yield, and the understanding of what that should look like or be.. In most cases, a simple change of color, type of physical reaction (bubbling, gassing, simmer, etc) can mean so much to the observer who knows what they are doing and could be an indication to make necessary changes either in the moment or later as needed because of this, it is amazing that somebody who would be so unsure about the exact details and not have any way to determine if the information he is getting is for sure the best source of information if he's researching it online and taking whatever information he can get ahold of, maybe he got a book but what if that's outdated information, there is so much to this than just patience and repeating a couple of steps when it comes to getting a high yield and purity of an end product in whatever recipe you follow for any reaction you are trying to accomplish in chemistry whether it be a reduction, extraction, or reaction. I am not even a trained chemist myself but have lots of at home experience as a teen and young adult doing experiments and I am very impressed at how confident he seems and the fact he just has all this shit at his disposal and isn't substituting with some type of kitchen / shop technique haha as well as the fact he is performing this on something that isn't necessarily even his, so he says.
@emilymayer5926
@emilymayer5926 7 місяців тому
You're not a chemist 😂
@nekomimicatears
@nekomimicatears 6 місяців тому
​@@emilymayer5926and your proof to back this claim up is...?
@EeveeRealSenpai
@EeveeRealSenpai 6 місяців тому
You really only have to follow a guide and buy the right tools/materials from the looks of it.
@vesstig
@vesstig 5 місяців тому
The craziest part to me is knowing the generations of Alchemists who tried to create gold which also lead to the discovery of so many interesting reactions in chemistry.
@foxmulder7616
@foxmulder7616 4 місяці тому
Good thing they didn't succeed or gold would be worthless. Lol
@masonhales
@masonhales Місяць тому
@@foxmulder7616 but if they had succeeded then gold would be plentiful and we could use it more often in things like electronics and machines
@nicfab1
@nicfab1 22 дні тому
@@foxmulder7616 In the very end their successors did succeed. We can turn lead to gold now, it only requires a particle accelerator and so much energy and equipment and work that it's not even close to worth it to do.
@user-pr6ed3ri2k
@user-pr6ed3ri2k 11 днів тому
*lead*
@ramonhanneman
@ramonhanneman 4 дні тому
@@nicfab1 Cool, I learned something!
@ChippyMapping
@ChippyMapping 8 місяців тому
I've seen chemists do this sort of thing, but your perspective definitely makes it seem way cooler and more interesting to watch
@Blessedjake-nz2cq
@Blessedjake-nz2cq 3 дні тому
You know you right
@TomCelar
@TomCelar Рік тому
I am 100% sure that if children at school watched this video in a chemistry class there would be a huge increase in interest in that subject, good job on the process and on filming it well (y)
@divineantiwokegangster
@divineantiwokegangster Рік тому
school is for general knowledge not practical knowledge,
@itzl2124
@itzl2124 Рік тому
If the kids watch Breaking Bad for sure they’ll be interested in chemistry class, however that show has some mature topics and scenes
@leepic5631
@leepic5631 Рік тому
@@itzl2124 so what?
@noompsieOG
@noompsieOG Рік тому
Wow I never thought of that. So you are saying that subjects and information can be taught in a school? And not only that whatever the students are exposed to will increase an interest in that subject due to becoming aware of it ? My mind is blown right now omg . I’m certain (no need for percentage because any less that 100% wouldn’t be certain would it ?) that you may have just stumble upon why school exists. Anything you show or bring to the awareness of curious learning minds is going to generate further interest it doesn’t matter what the subject is. So I’ll call your comment with a similar bet. I’m 100% (certain) that if you handed out money to people on the street some of them would take it and spend it. (Fulfilling its purpose)
@noompsieOG
@noompsieOG Рік тому
@@itzl2124 yeah true , I watched Rambo as a kid so I was interested in obtaining ptsd and feeling bastardised by society to the point that violence which was I learned from society can be used against the society for noble purposes. They never had the classes at school for it though so I just did the next best similar thing which was baking and food decorating . Good thing about kids is they are naturally interested in things it’s doesn’t matter what you choose to expose them to, the curiosity will always prevail. Furthermore school is designed to create effective and obedient workforce to build economic wealth and nothing more. It’s up the individual or parent expose their own beliefs and ideas interests onto their kids because society is already doing that with their subjects that essentially say “learn this to get money and have less adversity via currency” opposed to “learn whatever you are passionate about and innovate it and use it to make our world better “
@NickAndriadze
@NickAndriadze Рік тому
A regular chemist wouldn't struggle with the chemical-related part, but would struggle with the actual goldsmith-related part, so seeing a goldsmith who didn't struggle with the gold smithing part, but with the chemical part, is truly an interesting change in roles. Also *3:29* RIP blob 2023-2023. He will be missed ;~;
@johnmcwick1
@johnmcwick1 Рік тому
Blob is not dead but was born again into a new blob body! Lol
@BirnieMac1
@BirnieMac1 Рік тому
Can confirm Was a chemist for a while and holy fuck I'd be fine with the chemical side (though I really have to give him due respect for handling stuff like Aqua Regia; it's impressive imo) Like yeah I could do the casting part but that hardly counts comparatively to his work haahaha We used something similar (designed to get organic T A R) off the beakers Pirahna solution is evil shit; a mate got a tiny tiny on his arm and washed it immeditately (was in the fume hood) Still got a really nasty blister/chemical burn
@tanmaychaitanya4920
@tanmaychaitanya4920 Рік тому
@@johnmcwick1 blob reincarnation
@nastykerb34
@nastykerb34 Рік тому
u didnt watch Nilered
@warriorapple705
@warriorapple705 Рік тому
the blob was a family thing so it was probably born a long time before that
@Indie9999
@Indie9999 7 місяців тому
A good tip to deal with black crud like you had at the start is to add some hydrogen peroxide. Most likely the black stuff is carbon, which isn't water soluble. Hydrogen peroxide will break it down and give off simple carbon dioxide. It's also quite safe to use really.
@taploko
@taploko 3 місяці тому
And remember to put plants near the CO2 to prevent greenhouse emmisons
@violettracey
@violettracey 19 днів тому
Thanks!
@OnlyAnOpinion20
@OnlyAnOpinion20 7 місяців тому
How captivating, that was an amazing outcome, well worth the time you invested in it, I can’t wait to see what you do next. Thanks for the upload.
@Xavierpng
@Xavierpng Рік тому
I recently just bought my first gold bar that is only 1 gram and it was pretty expensive. The fact that this turned out to be 213 grams is pretty wild. To put that in perspective, that blob of gold is worth $14K+ right now.
@QueJoto
@QueJoto Рік тому
xavier what you doin here
@robinsonhiciano1586
@robinsonhiciano1586 Рік тому
Ur not the real on this isnt the correct badge that shows that
@Fuzionjay2
@Fuzionjay2 Рік тому
I thought it was like 19k
@trevortalbot4325
@trevortalbot4325 Рік тому
@@Fuzionjay2 Depends on your currency, but it's about 12.5k USD at the moment for 213 grams @ highest bid.
@pastexpiry2013B
@pastexpiry2013B Рік тому
Are you the guy with the hillarious quotes on Twitter?
@el_dominikilla7511
@el_dominikilla7511 Рік тому
These are the kind of science experiments i wished they conducted in high school. Never thought of watching someone turn a piece of blob into pure Gold. You sir are definitely the Modern Goldsmith.
@nachomolaolivera7580
@nachomolaolivera7580 Рік тому
Way too expensive and way too dangerous as well. Not a good idea at all.
@Srsli
@Srsli Рік тому
that's $13,000 in gold, something tells me it might be a little outside the budget of a school :D
@SteelBlueVision
@SteelBlueVision Рік тому
It's all fun and games, until you take a sip of the forbidden orange juice and puff some of that orange Nitrogen Dioxide gas to see if it will get you high (warning, don't do this!).
@seanblackford5953
@seanblackford5953 Рік тому
Im 😁
@no-bk4zx
@no-bk4zx Рік тому
Why would you let school kids near fucking aqua regia??? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
@thepaperboy9009
@thepaperboy9009 6 місяців тому
My 2nd time around watching this. Still very well done and still satisfying to watch. Your well written script helps, and to film while doing all the multiple acid dissolving, my head is spinning. Congrats! 😀
@OriginalUnjustifier
@OriginalUnjustifier 7 місяців тому
With unlimited resources and unlimited time, this is the kind of thing I would love to mess around with. Refining things not out of necessity or greed, but out of sheer joy of the process of creation.
@Jayguevara1982
@Jayguevara1982 11 місяців тому
Given that even that little disc of gold is worth almost $13,000 (U.S.) as of the day I'm writing this, the amount of work invested into this process is absolutely worth a goldsmith's time. As for me, I was just completely mesmerized by the chemistry. Great video!
@Kosisxnaing
@Kosisxnaing 9 місяців тому
me to
@michaelj8582
@michaelj8582 8 місяців тому
me tree
@BurkenProductions
@BurkenProductions 8 місяців тому
pretty basic stuff, nothing to be amazed about.
@xallax
@xallax 8 місяців тому
@@BurkenProductionsdude ._.
@Xushuzz
@Xushuzz 8 місяців тому
@@BurkenProductions ofc minecraft guy, like duuhh just use an iron pickaxe and smelt the ore right??
@tul5124
@tul5124 Рік тому
This is easily one of the best, well documented videos I've ever seen on UKposts. Amazing watch. Totally captivated the entire time.
@HyperHrishiHD
@HyperHrishiHD Рік тому
Literally I didn’t even get bored for a second 😂
@alexdrockhound9497
@alexdrockhound9497 Рік тому
This was a very nice video, but this is just the tip of the iceberg for the quality of many youtube videos out there.
@m4rvinmartian
@m4rvinmartian Рік тому
Apparently Matt's only seen 100 videos on YT. Can't wait to see what his next year will be like.
@tanelviil9149
@tanelviil9149 Рік тому
Now give the gold to me... you are already rich ... but i am poor... give it to me.
@edelweiss-
@edelweiss- Рік тому
a creature got killed in this video lol
@carlcowan7044
@carlcowan7044 5 місяців тому
I remember coming across this gem of a video back in the beginning of this 2023 year when you first uploaded it. Now, it's less than a week until Thanksgiving as of this writing, and I'm STILL amazed by the whole gold refining process you blessed us with! Keep up the greatness!
@moderngoldsmith
@moderngoldsmith 4 місяці тому
Ahhh thank you so much! Appreciate you coming back for more
@carlcowan7044
@carlcowan7044 3 місяці тому
@moderngoldsmith Definitely, Sir! It's now a full year later in late January 2024, and I STILL come back to watch this amazing display of sciences you put into this amazing video! 👏
@faroukmakubuya4858
@faroukmakubuya4858 2 місяці тому
Hi What an amazing video, its very captivating. Am wondering, did you have to lower the ph of the Aqua Regia to 5 before adding the Sodium Metabisufite to drop the gold ? Or its okay to add it without lowering the pH ? Many thanks in advance for getting back to me
@sayerwoadhyll8440
@sayerwoadhyll8440 Рік тому
As a metal detectorist, many years ago, I found a similar yet much smaller blob. It had silver and gold melted together. A local historian (Southern Missouri) showed me photos of recovered items from local bandits. Among the items were 'cobs' that were the stolen booty that the bandits had melted and then distributed to the gang. Apparently this practice was commonplace during and after the civil war for that region. (Quantrill raiders)
@cheriehomebody9454
@cheriehomebody9454 Рік тому
If you find a melted blob like this and you can tell it is metal, what is the next step to finding out what kinds of metal it is?
@varno
@varno Рік тому
@@cheriehomebody9454 Find someone with an XRF machine, and then get them to do a report for you. Shouldnt do anything and is non-distructive.
@DesertTuna
@DesertTuna Рік тому
@@cheriehomebody9454 throw it and catch it is it denser then steel
@stvjjgcj
@stvjjgcj Рік тому
Man thats awesome
@georgegordonbrown9522
@georgegordonbrown9522 Рік тому
@@DesertTuna It´s ndenser than lead
@Sevenigma777
@Sevenigma777 11 місяців тому
The thought of how people figured this all out is just amazing. Theres so many steps that need to be done in an exact certain way that i can only wonder the frustrations people had in the past to figure this all out.
@ericknabenshue5689
@ericknabenshue5689 10 місяців тому
While being prosecuted by the church in the process. Having to do it underground had to make it a thousand times harder to share information between alchemist.
@tudeslildude
@tudeslildude 10 місяців тому
Generations upon generations of applied sciences, culminating to what we have today. It's likely the result of100 smaller experiments for different reasons, that gave way to the knowledge needed for the process.
@niggamaster9139
@niggamaster9139 9 місяців тому
@ericknabenshue5689 bs ,ure 🤡, this thing came from Egypt, this knowledge is not even from humans but annunaki and different kind of aliens that also build piramids
@alansmith5267
@alansmith5267 9 місяців тому
Fun fact: (kinda) We humans have been fascinated with gold since around 5,000 BC. If today, we were to take the entire world supply of gold, collected since 5,000 BC and we melted it all into one giant cube... (rough calculation only, as gold supply is always expanding each year by 1% > 2%) That giant golden cube would be roughly 22m * 22m * 22m (22m^3 or 10,648 cubic meters) and would easily fit under the first level of the Eiffel Tower. Imagine an Olympic sized swimming pool, that's as deep as it is wide and is long: 25m * 25m * 25m The world's gold would fit in that and still have 3m on each side before even being close to being filled. I can't find the source, but I once read that this 'gold cube' grows at the rate of about 1cm to 2 cm per year.
@niggamaster9139
@niggamaster9139 9 місяців тому
@alansmith5267 the reson al the gold dissapir3d from prev civiliazations is annunaki that took that gold,they still do from time to time coming back and taking all the gold
@user-qx2qe9nf6z
@user-qx2qe9nf6z 7 місяців тому
Your passion shines through in every video! 💖
@michellebailey5892
@michellebailey5892 Місяць тому
That was so fascinating. What a process! Thank you for sharing.
@moderngoldsmith
@moderngoldsmith Рік тому
PART 2: SILVER REFINING: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mmdnh4Cdnp-LqoE.html WOW. The comments! I'm happy so many of you enjoyed this video. Makes all the hours worth it. Please subscribe and tell 50 of your closest family and friends. haha. As mentioned in my video description, I owe a debt of gratitude to NileRed and Sreetips for their videos, which helped me tremendously.
@chouseification
@chouseification Рік тому
Nice video overall, although I'd call out that when you add your nitric, you want to add it a little bit at a time; both to make sure to not let the reaction boil over, and so your end product has only a little bit of free nitric. i.e. go stoichoiometric and estimate the max amount of nitric you would possibly need, so you don't waste a lot of time (and materials) doing the de-nox step after. Sreetips does a lot of great videos showing that method.
@everythinghate666
@everythinghate666 Рік тому
@@chouseification love Streetips
@benjaminwaterman9580
@benjaminwaterman9580 Рік тому
Your experiment was entertaining - but oh boy did you do it the hard way! Sreetips goes into great detail on this process. You were probably better off going inquarted, just nitric boils, then aqua regia. You had iron, copper, silver, who knows what else in there...nitric acid dissolves everything but the gold at a low enough enrichments (25% gold) so that you could dodge all that silver-chloride. Silver chloride is a bear to filter. All that said, for a first-timer, you did great!
@theresapittman205
@theresapittman205 Рік тому
Aaaaaaaand now I feel like a loser, because I don’t have 50 close friends/family. I kid
@dodgeit3014
@dodgeit3014 Рік тому
Streetips will take hours of your day away and you will LOVE IT lol
@nbow51
@nbow51 Рік тому
First time I watched this process was NileRed refining a viewers gold. It’s cool to see a gold smith do it just using some research. The yield was very high I was surprised. In the original block there was a huge section of dirt and other metals and I thought that would bring the yield down a lot from the initial estimate. Great video!
@kelvinluk9121
@kelvinluk9121 Рік тому
the yield is not really that high considering lots of losses during the process. the estimated weight was based on an inaccurate measurement of a non representative sample
@Sralit
@Sralit Рік тому
@@kelvinluk9121 I suspect you are right, but we don’t really know the lose, since we (as you say) don’t really know if his original measurement of purity was representative. He should have melter the blob and then measured the purity.
@Phiz787
@Phiz787 7 місяців тому
When the paper test came back clear and the dropper showed no reaction I actually gasped. I figured an 'amateur' would struggle to dissolve it entirely. But chemistry is consistent and if you follow the procedure diligently, it stands to reason you'd achieve your goal! So cool! Thanks for the video.
@jonintrovertednerd9988
@jonintrovertednerd9988 7 місяців тому
Titles don't offer results.
@PurpleSurple
@PurpleSurple 8 місяців тому
WOW!!! I am so impressed with what you did. Great job!
@stickman4719
@stickman4719 Рік тому
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how much work he put into this gold?
@hutlazzz
@hutlazzz Рік тому
for a 12.5k$ blob it worth it :P
@stickman4719
@stickman4719 Рік тому
It's actually 17K in my currency (Canadian Dollar CAD)
@hutlazzz
@hutlazzz Рік тому
@@stickman4719 its also called trudeau pesos
@SleepyPlushy
@SleepyPlushy Рік тому
​@@stickman4719sheesh
@ModernBeastx1
@ModernBeastx1 Рік тому
Well I would hope he would that blob is now worth 15 thousand dollars.
@herval
@herval Рік тому
That was so satisfying to watch! Glad you had the patience to go through the whole process!🎉
@moderngoldsmith
@moderngoldsmith Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed!! Was def a test of patience haha
@FactsRiddles-ly6cf
@FactsRiddles-ly6cf 6 місяців тому
Loved it great of you to show the proyect!
@julienrobitaille9884
@julienrobitaille9884 7 місяців тому
Wow! super cool! I really enjoyed .Thank you! I didn’t know gold could look like this during the procedure…
@AusMiner
@AusMiner Рік тому
Very good and well described video. I am a retired metallurgist who worked for many years in the gold mining industry in Western Australia. I managed laboratories where we not only conducted our own assays on bullion by traditional fire assay methods - we also produced our own 99.9% "proof" gold to use as standards in the fire assaying processes. Our method of producing "proof" gold was very similar to what you have shown here, except that after the aqua regia digestion, we filtered out any remaining solids (silver chloride) and took the solution up in hydrochloric acid / reduced over heat and re-filtered a couple of times before finally taking up in distilled water giving us about 5 litres of a very clear, but still acidic solution containing the gold. We then slowly added caustic soda to this clear solution while gently stirring - the metallic gold precipitating out of the solution looked like "gold rain" falling to the bottom of the beaker. Precipitate was then washed in distilled water a number of times before drying. We then weighed out one gram lots of this dry precipitate into small china / porcelain crucibles and put into a dedicated furnace to melt down / anneal into small gold buttons or "prills". These were then put through manual "bullion rolls"and rolled out into long strips, which were stored and cut up when required to make "proof" standards to compare routine assay results against. You could also purchase certified "proof" gold ribbon and solutions from the Perth Mint for use in making your own "standards" but these were very expensive. As a result, we only very rarely purchased these standards and used them to confirm / validate our own site-produced standards - usually when conducting assays for other clients / joint venture partners etc.
@jaymaraz711
@jaymaraz711 Рік тому
So you are in Gold Rush in Bendigo?
@AusMiner
@AusMiner Рік тому
@@karenwallace462 probably less time than it took you to read it, given your apparent lack of anything much between the ears.
@sarahyoung646
@sarahyoung646 Рік тому
This was really interesting. Thanks for taking the time.
@raymondbrown8940
@raymondbrown8940 Місяць тому
This is much fun watching! Thank you.
@thomasanglin1751
@thomasanglin1751 7 місяців тому
Wow that's the first time I have seen smelting done like this, looks like a lot of work but the purity is the reward..
@audiodiktat6337
@audiodiktat6337 6 місяців тому
beautiful work !! really enjoyed watching your experience !! thanks for sharing
@gingerkilkus
@gingerkilkus Рік тому
World economy in simple words (I'm an engineer, not an economist): First, goods exchange. You hunt and risk your life, you need bricks to build a shelter. You give meat from your hunt to the brick maker for the bricks. But what if he wants something else, not meat? You need to find someone to give you what he wants in exchange for your game meat, and if that one also wants something else situation gets very complicated very fast. But... Someone discovers Gold (or pearls or whatever, something scarce) and convinces everyone to want it, more of it.
@ava61329
@ava61329 Рік тому
@Charlotte Claire Typically a financial adviser will just put you into standard/tried and true products that are mostly just index funds and ETFs. This has been a down year to invest. If I were you I'd be investing broadly into the S&P 500 and broader index funds, that way you're instantly diversified and you don't have to worry about it too much. Over time, your investment shall grow, just don't get too focused on the short-term.
@parrish8386
@parrish8386 Рік тому
@@ava61329 You're right, I thought I knew it all when I was practicing with my demo account but I lost a lot of money when I began my life account , but I met this expert Melissa Scott Glazner that's the turning point of my life I'm grateful I did believe her
@zionsky3342
@zionsky3342 Рік тому
ONE WORD: BITCOIN.
@WowUrFcknHxC
@WowUrFcknHxC Рік тому
Yeah but that's actually a myth. There was way more of "i have too much of this and you need it. Take it." Until official money was invented in the 700s BCE in Lydia. There wasn't an exchange, people just kind of have away what they didn't need to the people who did need it.
@DavidSmith-pg1ob
@DavidSmith-pg1ob Рік тому
Or Tulips, if you are Dutch! 😀
@tippytappy
@tippytappy Рік тому
This is definitely not your average jeweller channel 😍 i’ve always loved your videos, and this turn you’ve taken makes you even more awesome
@moderngoldsmith
@moderngoldsmith Рік тому
Thanks! Though I might be done with gold refining for awhile....
@tippytappy
@tippytappy Рік тому
@@moderngoldsmith awww 🤗 it looks insanely complicated and dangerous, but you’re still a badass for having done it
@Coder4894
@Coder4894 Рік тому
@@moderngoldsmith haha!
@MisterTwisted-bh1yn
@MisterTwisted-bh1yn Рік тому
@@moderngoldsmith 12:07 mmm what a tasty orange juice...wanna drink
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@BitcoinManagement76062 Рік тому
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@JewelryEnthusiast
@JewelryEnthusiast 6 місяців тому
Wow this was absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing this amazing process.
@John.of.all.tradezzz
@John.of.all.tradezzz 4 місяці тому
This a spectacular instructional. Thank you so much!
@rebeccabanner1499
@rebeccabanner1499 Рік тому
I’m a chemist and work with aqua regia frequently- you did a fantastic job, but I am wondering how you handled the aqua regia waste. If left unneutralized in a plastic waste container, it can eat at the plastic and spill everywhere! love you channel and have been watching for a while :)
@alfredoprime5495
@alfredoprime5495 Рік тому
You're not going to mention that Büchner funnels are not meant to be used for gravity filtration? A lot of the finer particles he tried to filter out likely made their way under the filter paper because there was no vacuum holding it firmly against the funnel.
@hosammohamed7107
@hosammohamed7107 Рік тому
@@alfredoprime5495 yeah i'd be more happy if he plugged air suction haha
@MichaelGroves777
@MichaelGroves777 Рік тому
He probably didn't do the stoichiometry, would have gave him the quantities needed for all the reactions
@MichaelGroves777
@MichaelGroves777 Рік тому
His method is very old school.
@Mike__B
@Mike__B Рік тому
@@alfredoprime5495 Yeah I was cringing a tad when I saw him fill this funnel so full knowing full well some of the liquid was passing unfiltered right under the paper.
@virtualfroggy
@virtualfroggy Рік тому
I love this video Not only is it fun to see a non-chemist try something like this - and for it to succeed so well (seriously your yield is astonishing) This video also has story to it, *The Blob* is a lovely little character and im happy to see him looking purer and healthier than he's ever been Thank you for this
@michaelcolley1631
@michaelcolley1631 10 днів тому
That was one of the most enjoyable and fascinating videos I’ve ever watched on UKposts. Great job.
@jsfernald
@jsfernald 6 місяців тому
Great video, you explained things very well. Much appreciated!
@ExxonMobilCompany
@ExxonMobilCompany 11 місяців тому
Great video. We are all seeking for financial independence and a better way of life. This is not difficult to achieve with savvy investing, a frugal lifestyle, and cautious budgeting. I'm glad I learned early on to work hard for financial independence. As Warren Buffet said, he has seen this happen many times in his life. Not an investor. My husband and i never earned more than a middle class salary. We plan to get retired at 58 with a stock portfolio worth $4M. We have never sold so much as one share of stock
@robertlucas8288
@robertlucas8288 11 місяців тому
Most newbies don't understand the power of compound interest or are just impatient. However, for the average Joe, I think it's better to invest in the S&P 500 and wait, which is reliable, albeit extremely long: many years. Or just use an investment advisor and speed up your wealth creation. Most people underestimate the power of the latter.
@marcelrobert9569
@marcelrobert9569 11 місяців тому
I agree with you. I started investing on my own, but I lost a lot of money. I was able to pull out about $200k after the 2020 crash. I invested the money with an investment advisor and in seven months raised almost $873,000.
@charlotteflair1043
@charlotteflair1043 11 місяців тому
@@marcelrobert9569 Is there any chance you could recommend who you work with? I've wanted to make this switch for a very long time now, but I've been very hesitant about. I'll appreciate any recommendation.
@marcelrobert9569
@marcelrobert9569 11 місяців тому
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@JTCoinRings
@JTCoinRings Місяць тому
This was a great video
@GiannahNoelle
@GiannahNoelle Рік тому
Jordan this is crazy! Your talent and passion go so much further than surface level jewelry. Your depth of appreciation for your craft is one of the reasons I cherish my engagement ring (other than the man who gave it to me of course haha). It is an honor to have had something handmade by someone who truly is a master at the craft
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@althompson8417
@althompson8417 2 дні тому
Super cool. I've never watched anything like this. Makes you rethink what is possible 🤔
@JoshuaOdionson
@JoshuaOdionson 6 місяців тому
Ive watched Cody's lab do stuff like this before, but its nice to see someone do this for the first time.
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret Рік тому
The orange fumes were mostly nitrogen dioxide and you were correct about not wanting to breathe those. They were also an indication there was a fair amount of silver mixed with the gold which was the main reason there was so much metal left after the first try at dissolving it. Silver doesn't dissolve well in aqua regia so it took several repeats. The gold you get when you precipitate it is incredibly fine. There's not enough surface on any given particle to really reflect light so it looks like clumpy brown flour. Just going by appearance, that button is 99%+ pure. The initial blob didn't look to be a very consistent alloy so you got a really good yield. Given that you hadn't done it before you did a great job.
@robertwhite3752
@robertwhite3752 Рік тому
There’s about $13,200 at 23k and almost $14,000 at 24k. What a beautiful process. I love chemistry and always wanted to get into it. Such valuable information to learn. Thanks for taking the time to make the video it was really well made. 👍👍👍
@damiontaylor1121
@damiontaylor1121 Рік тому
So that dial was/is worth 14 thousand dollars???
@nathanvaughn7744
@nathanvaughn7744 Рік тому
@@damiontaylor1121 yup roughly
@Noey_official_channel
@Noey_official_channel Рік тому
pov: "When you suck out 1/5 a cup of blood onto a cup" 2:26
@plaguedoctor8180
@plaguedoctor8180 Рік тому
With the spot change, it's currently worth 15,368 USD.
@tubqhe
@tubqhe 11 місяців тому
Wow, was kinda wanting to know how much the final outcome was worth. Thanks
@winfordnettles3292
@winfordnettles3292 4 місяці тому
I really enjoyed the video. The gold blob looks really good! Thanks for posting.
@mystoryeventuae
@mystoryeventuae 7 місяців тому
awesome !! how you explain things. amazing
@johnniewelbornjr.8940
@johnniewelbornjr.8940 Рік тому
Probably the last subject I expected to be watching but certainly a pleasantly surprising process for this layman. This could have been a boring process but your production made this quite interesting. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
@eboyd53
@eboyd53 Рік тому
I really enjoyed the process for the gold refinement. It helps me understand all of the gold miners excitements of finding flakes of gold.
@bradshores9617
@bradshores9617 7 днів тому
This was very enjoyable to watch. I loved it
@ytpremium7649
@ytpremium7649 4 місяці тому
Loved your process! Now I'll go look at traditional process videos
@jeffypeters333
@jeffypeters333 Рік тому
It’s clear from other chemist videos, people love watching broken up old jewelry, or in this case dirty hunks of impure gold, being turned into pure clean 23-24 karat gold, so I would definitely consider continuing to make videos like this. Who knows your videos could be worth their weight (or more) in GOLD!
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Рік тому
What's taking them so long to come forward? They waiting to go to work on canoes? Then they will come
@fullup91
@fullup91 Рік тому
The gold blob is much more beautiful than the initial bar-shaped casting. Good call.
@antoniorodriguez9028
@antoniorodriguez9028 6 місяців тому
Wow! Master of the craft, really enjoyed each second of the video. Thanks for the chemistry class
@SilverTreasures
@SilverTreasures 28 днів тому
Sreetips: “Hold my beer”
@IceMaverick1986
@IceMaverick1986 День тому
You have earned a sub from me, this is one of the most interesting videos that I have seen in quite a long time! Thank you for keeping me entertained as well as teaching me new things about chemistry! Also, good first attempt!!! You did awesome.
@zoratschung
@zoratschung Рік тому
I hope you make more explorative videos on your channel because I'm sure I'm not the only one who found this fascinating! Love your channel!
@user-kt3lc6rr8u
@user-kt3lc6rr8u Рік тому
This is awesome!! It’s so cool to see people appreciate chemistry as it applies to their fields. As a chemist, I have one tip: add a very small amount of sulfuric acid (like a few drops worth) to your reaction before adding the sodium metabisulfite. This will keep lead in solution as the gold precipitates. That should ensure purity for jewelry making because even small amounts of lead will ruin the gold’s malleability. If you really want to get extremely pure, you can run it several times. Then, eventually precipitate the gold with oxalic acid instead of sodium metabisulfite (but this might require you to adjust the pH in order to precipitate the gold).
@jurikii
@jurikii 6 місяців тому
This is so satisfying to watch! Thats a nearly $13k blob of 24k Gold! Fantastic video!
@user-su7il1eg3r
@user-su7il1eg3r 6 місяців тому
Thank you very much, sir. I really enjoyed watching the video and benefited from the information
@backslash4571
@backslash4571 Рік тому
Excellent job for a first time! As others said, with lower purity gold it’s much easier to use hot nitric acid to remove impurities. Luckily, gold chemistry tends to be pretty much quantitative because it’s so easy to precipitate it and test the solution for gold. It also makes such a bright yellow solution that it’s easy to see when you’ve washed it off of filter papers and glassware.
@danbrawn9262
@danbrawn9262 Рік тому
This was byfar one of the best videos I have ever seen. You didn't go too heavily into the chemistry and kept it at a low high school level that was easy to understand. I can't wait to see you do the same for turning silver back into the pure ore. When you make the rings or whatever out of these blobs, please make it a bit of a retrospective of the whole process.
@brandonowens282
@brandonowens282 Рік тому
Well don't take this video as how it's done. He should have started the chemical process with straight nitric acid-->filter> rinse and theeen start with AquaRegia
@SeanSpecker
@SeanSpecker 7 місяців тому
i cant wait to try this at home. thanks.
@nazirahmed7579
@nazirahmed7579 6 місяців тому
It was a great work. Thanks for your time and effort
@JayDee-kw8oz
@JayDee-kw8oz Рік тому
By far the best video I've seen on this in every way. The blob face had me cracking up and you simplified the entire process as much as it could be while maintaining a high standard. I've been making handmade jewelry on the side for a couple years now and end up with a lot of scraps of gold and silver. I've been watching chemistry and smelting videos all over YT off and on and it's a daunting time/money investment. Especially the chemistry part. Guess I can say I already started the time investment. If I wasn't doing so many other things I could just focus on this.
@RexSkittles
@RexSkittles Рік тому
This is seriously one of the best videos I’ve seen in at least the last year or two! Outstanding work and your diligence is impressive! Thanks for doing this!
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@BitcoinManagement76062 Рік тому
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@tree4104
@tree4104 Рік тому
if you like this kind of content a channel called Nile Red does quite a bit of chemistry stuff similar to this and in a similar format as well, you should check em out.
@Richard-yk3cf
@Richard-yk3cf 7 місяців тому
It would have been cool to hear how you informed yourself on the steps you took(eg. Googled, asked a friend, some knowledge from previous projects, etc.).
@LlamaKingGaming
@LlamaKingGaming Місяць тому
Great job, Very impressed. I can tell you watched a lot of sreetips. Do more like this. 😊
@Trevih
@Trevih Рік тому
So satisfying! Thank you for taking the time to share this. I have always been super curious how gold goes from those earth chunks to the pure stuff. :D This was discovery channel worthy content.
@dylbrieee
@dylbrieee Рік тому
when you said you werent a chemist and have never done gold refinery like that before i was skeptical but u did a very thorough job and turned out a great yield well done, that gold looks amazing, never gets old looking at that shiny 24k blob
@Rasalghoul123
@Rasalghoul123 Місяць тому
This was awesome to watch I am always shocked at how far we have come in the word of alchemy/chemistry
@mattshu
@mattshu 7 днів тому
Wow you more than doubled subs since this video. Congratulations and I’m happy to find you as your videos are relaxing
@Nomorewar6756
@Nomorewar6756 Рік тому
The patience you showed is commendable, great job.
@xXElKrisXx
@xXElKrisXx Рік тому
As a chemist, it hurts so much seeing you use the Erlenmeyer flask with the Buchner filter, and the vacuum flask as an Erlenmeyer. For anyone wondering, the Buchner goes with the vacuum flask joined with a rubber seal, and u connect vacuum on that tube on the side so it filters faster. The erlenmeyer flask has that shape (that kinda cone form) so it reduces the fumes of the solution you have inside. But I honestly have to admit, you did an excellent job!
@Nixter1337
@Nixter1337 Рік тому
As a human being, it hurts so much to see you saying this to a person who is CLEARLY NOT A CHEMIST because they don’t have your level of knowledge.
@cristianlopez7421
@cristianlopez7421 Рік тому
​@NickiGames did you type this while hugging your stuffed animal.
@alternatingcurrents3506
@alternatingcurrents3506 Рік тому
I feel like this is a Breaking Bad reference
@atharvabhosale3529
@atharvabhosale3529 Рік тому
Didn’t he say he’s not a chemist? Then why the hate?
@xXElKrisXx
@xXElKrisXx Рік тому
@@alternatingcurrents3506 It could perfectly be, if I remember correcly jesse used to cook on a volumetric flask or something and walter gets mad. A volumetric flask is made so that the volume is exact, but warming it could affect its preciseness.
@user-zb6nc3iw5i
@user-zb6nc3iw5i 7 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing !
@joshua.snyder
@joshua.snyder Місяць тому
I have managed a metallurgical refiner for years and I am dumbfounded that you got that level of extraction. Well done!
@PimpMatt0
@PimpMatt0 11 місяців тому
For a non-chemist, you did a really good job. I'm super impressed!
@jonintrovertednerd9988
@jonintrovertednerd9988 7 місяців тому
Titles don't offer results. Research followed by work do.
@slapdat.byteme
@slapdat.byteme Рік тому
Awesome! Thx for walking us through what must’ve been a painstaking (but rewarding) process. Glad I didn’t have to do the dishes afterward!
@natasjadirken5633
@natasjadirken5633 Місяць тому
Thank you so much for this! I'm amazed! I came here from a ancient Egypt video where they said that the goldsmiths from back then already mastered this proces like 4000 years ago! They were also really alchemists knowing how to make the chemical solutions which modern days goldsmiths can just order online. I'm going to watch more of your video's 👌
@boyharmon357
@boyharmon357 Місяць тому
Thanks for the great video , so good to see something on the tube that is so interesting .
@gamingbuildingandcubing5644
@gamingbuildingandcubing5644 Рік тому
15:18 thats some expensive cereal!
@thelongwayback2528
@thelongwayback2528 Рік тому
It's amazing to witness the transformation of raw materials into something so valuable and precious. Your dedication and hard work have truly paid off!
@michaeldblake
@michaeldblake 8 місяців тому
I think he took something valuable and turned it into a raw material.
@hiteshanandsoni4342
@hiteshanandsoni4342 5 місяців тому
I saw this process hundreds times in my home father performing .as we came from a goldsmith family..but completely unaware as I was a kid at that time ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊..
@keefedeboer404
@keefedeboer404 7 місяців тому
8:38 it feels like im watching a life lesson video, u have a nice voice to listen to.
@missblee1
@missblee1 Рік тому
Gold graham cracker crumbs.
@freklesgoodboy9718
@freklesgoodboy9718 Рік тому
Golden Graham cracker crumbs.
@MrFeast_yassin75
@MrFeast_yassin75 Рік тому
Yellow Graham Cracker Crumbs
@verifiedgentlemanbug
@verifiedgentlemanbug Рік тому
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@minhduytran6379
@minhduytran6379 Рік тому
Dark yellow Graham cracker crumbs
@SeriouslyJustAShadow
@SeriouslyJustAShadow Рік тому
@@freklesgoodboy9718 mmmmmmmmmmmmmm tasty
@__________________________.__.
@__________________________.__. Рік тому
11:58 imagine you're doing this, but then your brother comes in, mistakes that for orange juice and drinks your gold
@Bidensucks1
@Bidensucks1 Рік тому
I mean I don’t think I’d be worried about the gold anymore if he drank it😂
@devindiep8057
@devindiep8057 6 місяців тому
Watching this made me intrigued to possibly doing something like this. Great video and work bro
@profesionalniamater5909
@profesionalniamater5909 7 місяців тому
That soo beautiful well done man !
@Shasha-jo5iv
@Shasha-jo5iv Рік тому
This was extremely cool!!! I really love your channel because you, unlike other channels aren't a 'ultra luxe' channel showing off but you're actually interested in gold and your skills as a smith and in teaching us. ❤️ Will you do something with silver or titanium next?
@V2k2010
@V2k2010 Рік тому
Let me just clarify something. Just because the sliver of gold that was tested came back as 41.7% pure gold doesn't mean that the entire chunk was only 41.7%. It most likely was higher and lower in different parts and I suspect it was higher throughout the entire piece and that this process might have wasted a lot of gold. All the same, you did excellently and now it makes me wonder how much is in my 5-gallon pail I need to refine. It will take a fume hood, metabisulfite as well as crucibles and a filter system before I can get started after making my own nitric acid. You have inspired me!
@abu-karz
@abu-karz 5 місяців тому
The yield you reached was extremely maximized. Such dedication 💪
@bethiebooya
@bethiebooya Рік тому
WOW, WOW, WOW!!! The skill! You are a true Master! Congratulations on achieving 24k purity. I seriously had my doubts, but WOW!
@eijazamily6460
@eijazamily6460 Рік тому
I must say this is your best video yet simply because you showcased how cool chemistry can be 😊 Keep up the good work Jordan ✨💕
@Houssam1980
@Houssam1980 5 місяців тому
This video was very satisfying to watch
@suedezu4fun2007
@suedezu4fun2007 8 місяців тому
I watched with pleasure and I admire you for what you do
@emamartinez4489
@emamartinez4489 Рік тому
Man, just watching you went trough the entire process was fascinating, great job and keep up the good work!
@davidsnyder2000
@davidsnyder2000 Рік тому
Really enjoyed seeing all your hard work. Great job at filming, editing, and the audio sounded great. Liked and subscribed 🙂 I didn’t know how much work goes into refining gold. I got a real education here. Thank you 👍🙂
@jonpeterson8927
@jonpeterson8927 26 днів тому
My Uncle Kenny Brown on the big island of Hawaii was the Goldsmith he's refined his own stuff at times it was very cool process to watch that is very awesome that you made this video to explain the rest of the world how uneasy it is to get pure gold
@csantos2
@csantos2 Рік тому
That’s an incredibly impressive yield. Good job on the chemistry and the video.
@lisamarcel1
@lisamarcel1 Рік тому
Wow! That was an awesome video. Thanks for taking us along on your learning journey😊
@DorukSmile
@DorukSmile 5 місяців тому
that was amazing keep up good work i am so satisfied with watching your video
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