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<blockquote data-quote="geoffrod" data-source="post: 674386" data-attributes="member: 25176"><p>Hey Richard, thanks for the reply. how can i prove it,</p><p>would iron pyrite be magentic?</p><p>would it be effected by vinegar?</p><p>is there any other test i can do to seperate any gold from the iron pyrites?</p><p>Like i said at the start, i am new to gold</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p>Geoff</p><p>Edit,</p><p>ok so a quick google search told me it isnt magnetic.</p><p>still looking for ways to separate it from the flour gold that is suppose to be in there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geoffrod, post: 674386, member: 25176"] Hey Richard, thanks for the reply. how can i prove it, would iron pyrite be magentic? would it be effected by vinegar? is there any other test i can do to seperate any gold from the iron pyrites? Like i said at the start, i am new to gold Thanks in advance Geoff Edit, ok so a quick google search told me it isnt magnetic. still looking for ways to separate it from the flour gold that is suppose to be in there [/QUOTE]
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