Mercury eating gold leaf | Gold Dissolving in Mercury



What happens when mercury is poured on gold? it also is really useful to extract small gold from ore. The gold mercury amalgam can then be isolated and the mercury is boiled off or removed chemically. This leaves behind relatively small gold. A gold bar has a density of 19.3 grams per cubic centimeters, and mercury, as a liquid, has a density of 13.5 grams per cubic centimeters. This means that the gold bar will sink in the mercury. As the gold is in bullion or ingot form, its surface area is small, so the amalgamation process will take a while to occur. Chopping up the gold bar will help speed up the amalgamation process. As gold has similar atom size compared to mercury, the two elements can easily form a lattice when they are put together. They both have electrons available for forming metallic bonds with each other, and the amalgam you would get depends on how much mercury you are using to dissolve the gold bar. What you get as the product looks like this. Mercury eating gold leaf | Gold Dissolving in Mercury. #GoldMercury #GoldInMercury #EatingGold

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