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Silver Ore find Adelaide
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<blockquote data-quote="KarlS" data-source="post: 171746" data-attributes="member: 2409"><p>Silver usually tarnish black with Ag2S not green. But you can try this. Get some glass or ceramic bowl and line it with aluminium foil. Pour some boiling water in, add table spoon of bi cab soda and bit of table salt. Put your metal in. If it cleans up to silvery look, you most likely have silver or silver alloy.</p><p>You may notice smell of rotten eggs H2S. </p><p>Karl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlS, post: 171746, member: 2409"] Silver usually tarnish black with Ag2S not green. But you can try this. Get some glass or ceramic bowl and line it with aluminium foil. Pour some boiling water in, add table spoon of bi cab soda and bit of table salt. Put your metal in. If it cleans up to silvery look, you most likely have silver or silver alloy. You may notice smell of rotten eggs H2S. Karl [/QUOTE]
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