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FORMATION OF GOLD FROM MERCURY This was accomplished in a cell similar to the following:
As one can see, the cell is of simple design. Both electrodes are made of carbon. In operation, the electrolyte is H20 and NaCN. When current is applied, The NaCN is electrolyzed causing the Na to come in contact with the surface of the Hg. After a time period, NaBr is added. This causes the formation of BrCN. Now this new electrolyte is amenable to rapidly dissolve Pt, in material containing such. Select metallurgists have used this procedure for years, but they made one valued mistake ?? They never checked their new solution of BrCN for precious metal content. What occurs is when the Na comes in contact with the Hg surface, a nuclear exchange occurs. At this time you have formations similar to those shown below.
In such a reaction, you will form Pt and Au at the (nuclear) fusion rate of Na to Hg. Also, the secondary (or to some ??THE PRIMARY) reaction is heat.
End of Formation of Gold
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