Extracting gold from computer parts (Part 2)

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2016
  • This is the second and last part. I totally messed up and forgot to talk about what to do with the waste.
    The metal waste can basically be recycled and used to clean more PCBs. I don't think I will do a video on this though.
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  • @firebrain2991
    @firebrain2991 4 роки тому +1846

    "You'll notice the melting bowl is cracked"
    yeah no sorry I was way too distracted by the burning table

    • @twotoned2774
      @twotoned2774 4 роки тому +12

      Ha ha ha. So was I.

    • @heresy5325
      @heresy5325 4 роки тому +34

      cowards i was looking at the sexy, amazing, beautiful, table

    • @tomthoe
      @tomthoe 3 роки тому +49

      @@heresy5325 It is pretty hot.

    • @astromek5281
      @astromek5281 3 роки тому +9

      The bowl cracked off because of the Borax which is making damages on the ceramic when used repetitively in the same contaner. It makes the same during weld-forging steel processes.

    • @allisg3320
      @allisg3320 3 роки тому +4

      @@TheRealRB3902 starting from 14:13

  • @FlesHBoX
    @FlesHBoX 6 років тому +429

    Pretty interesting. I recovered .18 grams of gold using the aqua regia method several years back from about 50 (iirc) Pentium 133 CPUs. I had purchased about 200 of them for the project, along with a ton of board scrap from my own collection over the years. At the time I did it, the .18 grams was nowhere near enough to justify the cost I put into it, so the rest fo the processors and scrap laid in my closet for over a decade, until just a few months ago, I finally just gave it all away because I was tired of moving it around.
    A couple years back I had finally decided to sell my little nugget and made back all of the money I had initially invested, so I was pretty much break even.
    The most fun part was where the sheriff and hazmat truck along with a couple more fire engines showed up at my house because a neighbor had called the police thinking I was making meth in my backyard, lol

    • @H4v3u5uff3r3d
      @H4v3u5uff3r3d Рік тому +18

      thats indeed hillarious xD thanks for sharing

    • @kylelikescoffee3683
      @kylelikescoffee3683 Рік тому +1

      Jesse, are you making meth in your backyard again?

    • @ExtraThiccc
      @ExtraThiccc Рік тому

      Bastard neighbors, they should mind their damn business

    • @ianvisser7899
      @ianvisser7899 Рік тому +3

      Had you sold it last year, you'd have made a profit ;)

    • @ianvisser7899
      @ianvisser7899 Рік тому +20

      The joys of knowing your neighbor watched breaking bad and thought he was sooo clever...

  • @tylisirn
    @tylisirn 7 років тому +3273

    How to make money extracting gold from PCBs: film it and post it on youtube... :P

    • @atd9945
      @atd9945 6 років тому +9

      tylisirn he said he's not even close to breakeven :/

    • @nathanrogers8713
      @nathanrogers8713 5 років тому +176

      Hasn't broken even with the gold. However with the number of views on the video, he has made more from youtube than from the gold which is what tylisirn was getting at.

    • @Spycyzygy
      @Spycyzygy 5 років тому +3

      Nathan Rogers r/whoosh

    • @benvarner4011
      @benvarner4011 5 років тому +77

      No, I believe Nathan Rogers understands the joke.

    • @beetlejuicefan5966
      @beetlejuicefan5966 5 років тому +5

      Nathan Rogers

  • @ficolas2
    @ficolas2 7 років тому +1950

    that stirr bar looks cute for some reason

  • @verminscum
    @verminscum 3 роки тому +146

    That was the tiniest, cutest stir bar I’ve ever seen 🥺

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому +2

      *Grinch Smile* 🙂🙃

    • @suhani551
      @suhani551 3 роки тому +4

      Ikr! It looks cute

    • @carddamom188
      @carddamom188 Рік тому +5

      Gotta buy one, for....
      Science purposes!

    • @Shyguy71588
      @Shyguy71588 2 місяці тому

      If you like tiny things boy oh boy do I have something to show you

  • @alharthy50
    @alharthy50 7 років тому +6810

    My 8 GB RAM finds this video extremely offensive

    • @sharcha2533
      @sharcha2533 6 років тому +83

      The feminists hate your patriarchy

    • @godfreyalex5004
      @godfreyalex5004 6 років тому +9

      Booster Alharthy i

    • @akihitoserection3621
      @akihitoserection3621 6 років тому +75

      Sharcha everyone hates the feminists

    • @thegamingturnip6530
      @thegamingturnip6530 6 років тому +22

      Suigetsu Hōzuki Kim Jong-Un hates everybody

    • @dsblocks
      @dsblocks 6 років тому +17

      Thegamingturnip Donald Trump hates Kim-Jong Un

  • @Someone-ig7we
    @Someone-ig7we 4 роки тому +23

    9:45 I like how he makes cleaning up a spill like the most chemistry thing ever

  • @mikeall7012
    @mikeall7012 7 років тому +259

    im glad you gave us your "lessons learned" and showed the mistakes, in the video. i always see these videos from folks that have been doing this for a very long time and although they advise the viewer of some error traps, the viewer doesn't see the process develop through a novices perspective. thanks mate.

  • @mrchangcooler
    @mrchangcooler 7 років тому +923

    that was an adorable stir bar

  • @artinkhoodian8824
    @artinkhoodian8824 2 роки тому +15

    I’ve watched a lot of these types of videos, but this one was by far the best and most descriptive. At the same time you explained everything vary simply so anyone can understand. You also explain the chemistry that’s happening which was vary appreciated. I’ve done everything but melt the gold powder. Thank you so much for making this. Thanks for the bleach tip too because nitric acid is extremely expensive lol!

  • @iskrenvichev
    @iskrenvichev 4 роки тому +83

    Great stuff!
    On a side note, very old chips from the 70s and 80s, esp the chips made by the Soviet block - these chips do no uset gold coating, their made out of gold entirely
    You could much better yields if you get hold of such chips, although I believed the vast majority of these were already processed.
    I have a friend who had some chips from the Soviet era and he used the same process to extract- yields of free gold were pretty impressive.
    Just an fyi if anyone happens to have very very old chips lying around. You get a lot more gold out of these.

  • @VTeslaV
    @VTeslaV 7 років тому +59

    I really loved the miniature extraction. Like to see more of those because they are more something that I could do myself without buying expensive beakers and such.

    • @Len_M.
      @Len_M. 7 років тому +3

      Just scale it down.

    • @VSHEGDE1947
      @VSHEGDE1947 4 роки тому +1

      KAMUIIIII

    • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
      @xjunkxyrdxdog89 Рік тому +3

      The vast majority of his videos feature things you absolutely should not be doing at home.

    • @ScienceDiscoverer
      @ScienceDiscoverer 11 місяців тому +1

      @@xjunkxyrdxdog89 Unless you have shit ton of monies to purchase all the professional equipment, that is! But at this point you home IS LAB, effectively. So is this counts as doing at home still???

  • @jennjessjess9840
    @jennjessjess9840 6 років тому +14

    I loved how everything was so tiny. Especially that little stir bar

  • @galaxy9503
    @galaxy9503 4 роки тому +3

    Ilove the step by step narration and the showing of what the chems do and make with each other. not overwhelming and it goes by rather quickly when you start watching. keep up the great work!

  • @alecscotthardyii8805
    @alecscotthardyii8805 3 роки тому +12

    That gold melting process looked successful at the end. The whole video contains a stream of really good information presented well, and in a straight forward, thinking process. Good work here. Good inclusion of the evaluation about profit from this method at the end.

  • @goneutt
    @goneutt 6 років тому +31

    At industrial scale the steel and copper are what you go for, the gold is a side line of copper refining

  • @LeonardGreenpaw
    @LeonardGreenpaw 7 років тому +216

    "a classic paper towel abstraction"
    I lol'ed

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +38

      +Leonard Greenpaw it is a classic but very shameful and upsetting technique. Usually we would use KimWipes but i didnt have any those.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +27

      +Leonard Greenpaw it is a classic but very shameful and upsetting technique. Usually we would use KimWipes but i didnt have any those.

    • @LeonardGreenpaw
      @LeonardGreenpaw 7 років тому +11

      NileRed
      I just love how you made it sound so professional, even though its a thing normal people do XD. Also Hi! Love your videos :D

    • @atd9945
      @atd9945 6 років тому +13

      "What you see here is the classic filth-removing technique"
      *wash my hand*

  • @jesther2575
    @jesther2575 2 роки тому +5

    "Up until this point, it seemed like everything was going so well, but unfortunately with chemistry there's always something that goes wrong." This line resonates with me so much as a chemistry major.

  • @joelverkaik
    @joelverkaik 6 років тому +4

    Really love your videos! Your narration is really easy to listen to, and I like that you include when you make mistakes and things don't go as you expected. And you're Canadian! Woo!

  • @sarowie
    @sarowie 7 років тому +50

    The gold on the RAM trimming is ticker then the Gold on the surface of random PCBs. If the PCB design engineer knows what he is doing, he will specify a different process for those contact zones. (galvanic applied "Hard-Gold" instead of just chemically applied NiAu)
    An other point: Correct me if I am wrong, but your process looks like recovering pure gold from the surface. In E-Waste, you have lot more issues: Most of the gold is in an Tin-Silver-Copper-...-Gold Alloy (if you are lucky - lead or bismuth were or are used as solder alloy component). Then there was a time, when the silicon in semiconductors was connected with Gold wires to the leads of the housing. To get this gold, you would have to dissolve the epoxy chip housing (and hope that there is Gold and not aluminium wires). At least when the chip has gold bonding, then it is pretty pure gold, so that's lucky.
    The video was awesome by the way: As an electronics engineer, I am always interested how a chemist handles solid and liquid metals

  • @srobart
    @srobart 7 років тому +148

    I've never done this, but I'm very familiar with computers and parts. The parts that I'd say have the most gold on them are RAM, GPUs, PCI/PCI-E/AGP cards, connectors (IDE/SATA, etc), cable ends (hard drive cables and sometimes you might find a very, very tiny amount of ethernet connectors), CPU pins (depending on the generation of CPU, there may or may not be pins...some use very small flat plates, which I presume would have even less gold on them). There's probably some in power supplies too, but if I had to guess, most is going to come from RAM, GPUs and PCI/PCI-E/AGP cards. I'd imagine that PCI cards and GPUs would have a bit more than RAM, due to the size of the slot. I'm not sure I'd even mess with motherboards or any of that type of stuff, the return would be too low, unless you can get it for practically free, or free. If extraction of copper is worth doing, there would be more copper in power supplies, heatsinks (CPU/GPU/motherboard) and of course the cabling/wires.
    Good luck. :)

    • @JGnLAU8OAWF6
      @JGnLAU8OAWF6 6 років тому +6

      There is also tiny gold wires in all ICs.

    • @FlesHBoX
      @FlesHBoX 6 років тому +5

      Yep, if you crack open a metal top CPU like a p133 or 166 you can see the actual chip basically suspended on a bed of gold thread. It's pretty cool looking.
      PSUs have a little palladium, and if you do a really thorough job of it, you can also recover rhodium and palladium from the capacitors on some boards (at least you could in the past, no idea if the manufacture of them has changed).
      Catalytic converters are also a good source of precious metals if you can process enough of them to make it worth the money.

    • @kleetus92
      @kleetus92 5 років тому +5

      Yes, the older equipment has more in it than the new stuff. If you can scarf up some old mainframes, they are LOADED with it. (think VAX 11785 or 11780) but even the early PCs were good. think about the manufacturing processes and how we've improved them over time. I have a box where I collect anything cold, from tanks from vape junk to connectors to garbage rings and jewelry, once it's processed, who cares where it came from.

    • @MR5er1
      @MR5er1 5 років тому +1

      Old Pentiums are the best

    • @ironeleven
      @ironeleven 2 роки тому +1

      I work at a company that refurbishes used electronics and anything we can't fix or can't financially justify fixing is sent off to a partner company for precious metal extraction. Some of the components we set aside as "high yield" that surprised me were the PCBs connected to laptop webcams and touchpads.

  • @An_Entire_Spinell
    @An_Entire_Spinell 2 роки тому +5

    7:25 I like how the small bottle tried to escape.

  • @SciHeartJourney
    @SciHeartJourney 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for going through the trouble of all this. Yes, it's not profitable for money, but invaluable for knowledge. You saved us a lot of trouble working with those chemicals most of us don't know as much about, or have the proper safety equipment to handle. I would not get started without the safety gear first. Great set of videos!

  • @TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG
    @TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video my fellow science nerd. I am a nurse that loves science, all things science and I'm constantly looking for things to do with my daughters. This is going to be one of our next experiments as I have a plethora of old broken desktops and laptops accumulating from over the years. We appreciate people like you putting these videos up. Keep up the great work.
    Cheers!

  • @bartpratt78
    @bartpratt78 7 років тому +23

    Would love to see more total synthesis videos like the caffeine one you have planned

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +8

      +Bart Pratt dont worry things will happen eventually!

  • @pwhiteOO
    @pwhiteOO 7 років тому +3

    You make incredible videos man. I always get excited when I see a new NileRed chemistry vid on my feed.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +3

      +woofyams thanks, i am glsd you like them!:)

    • @Sunflower_ashy
      @Sunflower_ashy Рік тому

      @NileRed why do I find the typo so adorable though

  • @kristinlebeau2011
    @kristinlebeau2011 Рік тому +1

    Hey thank you so much for this video! I have a slight obsession with circuit boards and have been curious as to how I could get the gold out of them, like just for a hobby. It’s like this video was made just for me!!! I’m so excited!! I can’t wait to try this!! Thank you again!!

  • @meagain2222
    @meagain2222 7 років тому +3

    Gorgeous video (pt1 & pt2)and a big thanks to your careful scientific work on yields.
    Your data is the best I have seen on Gold recovery.With your figure of $11 per pound of
    scrap that is $22,000 per ton.So in large scale processes that would be very profitable.

  • @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238
    @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238 7 років тому +3

    Love your videos!
    You explain everything so nicely!!!😊

  • @dusktheowlgryphon
    @dusktheowlgryphon 4 роки тому +27

    7:11 aww a little stir bar for a little container!
    Dunno whats wrong with me

  • @arglebargle42
    @arglebargle42 5 років тому +1

    Love the Paper Towel Extraction technique, I've never seen that procedure in my texts. Very useful!

  • @sofiaderpington5427
    @sofiaderpington5427 7 років тому +364

    filtration from a small bottle
    that's cute as shit

  • @HelloItsVG
    @HelloItsVG 3 роки тому +290

    UA-cam finally recommend me some good video!

    • @karengoldsmith6880
      @karengoldsmith6880 3 роки тому +6

      Play minecraft

    • @mikeoxlong6850
      @mikeoxlong6850 3 роки тому +4

      stop playing jail break

    • @henom3464
      @henom3464 3 роки тому +7

      bruh stop commenting on all videos just for more subs

    • @hello9495
      @hello9495 3 роки тому +3

      @@henom3464 probably need some views because his last vid made 16K views

    • @nfhsb2001
      @nfhsb2001 3 роки тому

      vg be always watching

  • @sammahoney-doyle1460
    @sammahoney-doyle1460 3 роки тому +14

    Instructions unclear. I now have a multi-million dollar gold mine.

    • @realnskalsi4779
      @realnskalsi4779 3 роки тому

      Gimme ur instructions lol

    • @garygrandy9443
      @garygrandy9443 3 роки тому

      I ended up being a sulfate miner in China... send help pls

  • @nabilfreeman
    @nabilfreeman 3 роки тому

    I really like how you share the mistakes and the steps you take to fix them. Another channel would just go "oh well" and skip over. Btw watched all your vids newest to oldest and I have reached here! So I guess I'm a fan

  • @midnightcustomz5506
    @midnightcustomz5506 6 років тому +1

    Nilered ... Thank you for the informative video I finally understand how an why the reaction works , all the many videos I've seen are good aswell but your explanation an simplifying of the details was easy to understand.

    • @midnightcustomz5506
      @midnightcustomz5506 6 років тому

      Also if u do gold drops often can u make a video for a stockpot (your left over waist from the gold solutions setting in a bucket) I have a lot an don't know how to refine the black stuff at the bottom of the bucket . I heard it's gold an platinum. I tried looking myself an did the research but me and others don't understand how to properly refine it. please an thanks

  • @Clauds1005
    @Clauds1005 5 років тому +6

    That tiny stir bar at 7:15 is so cuteeeee lol

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому

      Never thought a boy would say “cute” unless they are making fun of another boy

  • @yesitsdawid
    @yesitsdawid 7 років тому +3

    Its always great to see a new video of yours!

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +4

      +Dawid Ziaja There will be a bunch more coming soon too. Im on an editing spree

    • @icj9233
      @icj9233 7 років тому

      +NileRed you should make a actual foundry watch kindofrandoms video

    • @intothecalm420
      @intothecalm420 7 років тому

      +Isaac Janing
      That channel doesn't have anything like that on it. Did you mean king of random?

    • @icj9233
      @icj9233 7 років тому

      +Go IntoTheCalm yah

  • @intothecalm420
    @intothecalm420 7 років тому +2

    Great series! Best gold recovery vid on youtube! Thank you

  • @chrisbird1813
    @chrisbird1813 2 роки тому

    This is excellent and thanks for doing that. I have acquired a lot of old satellite receivers and other equipment that are full of PCBs and didn't know what to do with them as I live in a remote area of northern BC and shipping it away would cost too much. I can scrap it here and salvage a bit of gold in the process. Win/win!

  • @MatBaconMC
    @MatBaconMC 7 років тому +4

    "The classic paper towel extraction". Totally scientific. I'm surprised it isn't used in major labs around the world!

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +3

      +MatVenture youd be surprised how many times it is used in research

    • @MatBaconMC
      @MatBaconMC 7 років тому +2

      NileRed I know I've used it alone in mine, that's for sure!

  • @stanburton6224
    @stanburton6224 5 років тому +7

    By the way, many IC chip packages have 24k gold wire connecting the chip itself to the lead frame. But you will need to dissolve the epoxy to get to them.

    • @DKofDAH
      @DKofDAH 2 роки тому

      Couldn’t you just burn all the plastic epoxi etc and make live much more easy?

  • @JoshuaRando
    @JoshuaRando 7 років тому

    Can't wait to see you distle mercury. I recently recovered mercury from a mercury displacement contactor. It was the first time I've ever seen mercury. It's such cool stuff. Especially when I used your method of cleaning it.

  • @thelastofthelemmings6279
    @thelastofthelemmings6279 7 місяців тому

    im glad you did it twice foe folks who are just learning about chemistry

  • @hydrus77
    @hydrus77 4 роки тому +10

    @1:08 And now we have our finished ram spaghetti.

    • @Flobbled
      @Flobbled 4 роки тому

      Not quite aldente yet.

  • @kjpmi
    @kjpmi 7 років тому +34

    "Classic paper towel extraction." :)
    I've been chuckling about that for a good half hour now every time I think about it.
    Great job with the gold processing over the past two videos! I really truly hope you continue your chemistry videos for a long time. It'll be a sad, sad day when you and ChemPlayer finally stop (hopefully in the far distant future).
    I don't know if you've realized but you guys are creating something that no one in the history of humanity has ever had the convenience of. You're creating this amazing video record of chemical reactions that will hopefully live on and benefit people for a long long time.
    You never know, the next Einstein 50 years from now could make some amazing scientific breakthrough and credit it all back to being inspired to get involved in science because of videos like the ones you guys make.
    Maybe that sounds silly but I don't know how else to emphasize the importance of the documentation of cold hard applied science.

  • @THE-X-Force
    @THE-X-Force 3 місяці тому

    Really great that instead of editing out your mistake .. you show that mistakes do happen .. and how to deal with them. ☮

  • @mkbman45
    @mkbman45 3 роки тому

    Best explanation of the process available on UA-cam!👍👍👍👍👍

  • @OjinPojin
    @OjinPojin 7 років тому +3

    Informative, interesting, high quality. Really good video!

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +2

      +Darude_Mama thanks!

  • @filipsoderberg3621
    @filipsoderberg3621 3 роки тому +8

    you know he gets closer to the end when he uses smaller and smaller containers.

  • @lishd
    @lishd 5 років тому +2

    i love seeing what you do to recover from disasters. & i love that you don't cut that out to make yourself look perfect.

  • @ladylielac
    @ladylielac 9 місяців тому +1

    "So, what you're seeing now is a classic paper towel extraction..." I love this science-y rephrasing of "I mopped up the spill with paper towel"

  • @Lambda_Ovine
    @Lambda_Ovine 5 років тому +27

    7:10 I din't know there were stir bars that small!

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому

      “Didn’t”

    • @Nightwishmaster
      @Nightwishmaster 3 роки тому +6

      @@eczplaysgamesyt2885 Thank god you caught that minor typo from 2 years ago, I'm sure Roach is highly ashamed his crime was right out in the open for all that time.

  • @gonxagames1865
    @gonxagames1865 3 роки тому +10

    Me watching this video : i n t e r e s t i n g
    My computer parts working to let me see how other parts are getting destroyed : D:

  • @viggomaare5756
    @viggomaare5756 3 роки тому

    I like that you give instructions of thing that are so complicated that i never gonna try to do it

  • @johnpalacios5914
    @johnpalacios5914 7 років тому

    Thanks for making this video. I found your gold extraction process very interesting.

  • @trymatic7151
    @trymatic7151 7 років тому +68

    That was the cutest stir bar I have ever seen

  • @iceypumpkinhead
    @iceypumpkinhead 5 років тому +11

    1:05 "I repeatedly wet the RAM trimmings, and then I shake them around" *proceeds to shake them with the might of a tornado*

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому

      1:03 is a little better so u can see it but if u have captions it’s still a little better

  • @Alondro77
    @Alondro77 3 роки тому +1

    I got very lucky and got about half a dozen old high-grade early 90's SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT circuit boards FOR FREE! Every single circuit pathway is heavy-gold plated. Gold was at it's lowest price back then, and high-end equipment used a LOT of it! I estimate a full ounce from those boards when I'm done!

  • @AlienXtream1
    @AlienXtream1 4 роки тому +1

    love the way you are so professionally talking about the "paper towel extraction" XD

  • @LordSparkleBottom
    @LordSparkleBottom 7 років тому +13

    7:13 that's the cutest little stir bar I've ever seen

    • @laffys7384
      @laffys7384 3 роки тому

      whats a stir bar

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому

      @@laffys7384 *puts hand on shoulder* “Just Look At the name”

  • @mechadrake
    @mechadrake 7 років тому +24

    That thing with spilled material happened to scientist working on expensive materials (cant't remeber which, saw it on periodic videos channel) he spilled entire country's worth of ultra expensive material on wooden table. He basically made the same procedure "cut the table, process table" to recover it :)

    • @Robocop-qe7le
      @Robocop-qe7le 7 років тому +18

      Plutonium. Whole uk national reserve, about a few mg in the fifties.

    • @cheke_hs
      @cheke_hs 7 років тому +5

      Link to the video please!

    • @TheSands1984
      @TheSands1984 7 років тому +9

      I believe it was plutonium.

    • @ikickss
      @ikickss 6 років тому +1

      Periodic table of videos on yt

    • @prospectyourfuture
      @prospectyourfuture 4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/89UNPdNtOoE/v-deo.html skip to 16:18. (Might be 15:18) it’s a long video then at the end he talks about it.

  • @hamp9061
    @hamp9061 7 років тому +1

    Hey Nile! You should really post that Lithium Peroxide video next! Im really looking forward to it! I've got all of my equipment now and I'm totally psyched to get going! I just my first extraction of caffeine from coffee using a soxhlet extractor but I cant wait for the total synthesis too!

  • @christophernyland1256
    @christophernyland1256 5 років тому

    I really appreciate how honest you are ...not cutting (editing out)mistakes I will very soon sign up and pay for your editorials..thx!

  • @KevinPalencia235
    @KevinPalencia235 5 років тому +3

    You need to do that process with old-tech processors, with a 1kg you can extract between 5g to 8g of gold.
    Sorry for my bad syntax English skill.

  • @Soitisisit
    @Soitisisit 2 роки тому +5

    I know this is an old video, but have you ever thought about making a video about separating the copper and nickel from the waste byproduct of this process? Edit: Copper itself might be worth something, but I'm mostly just curious of the process.

  • @wobblycogsyt
    @wobblycogsyt 7 років тому

    Glad to see someone talking about the economics of this process as well as the chemistry. Some people hear the word gold and think they are going to get rich!

  • @FXGreggan.
    @FXGreggan. 7 років тому

    I've also had overflow when adding the SMB when doing highly concentrated batches, now I always neutralize excess nitric acid with urea before adding SMB (and keeping the flasks in a shallow bucket/container - first spill went straight down the drain :)

  • @mythologiasend3264
    @mythologiasend3264 7 років тому +181

    Thanks, now i can buy a new ferrari

    • @boigiwrgos2996
      @boigiwrgos2996 3 роки тому +5

      @ redditor keanu Chungus 69 minecraft good fortnite bad

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому +1

      @@boigiwrgos2996 *uno reverse card* B

  • @nevgaming1
    @nevgaming1 3 роки тому +16

    My dad took my pc rams the other day.
    I see why

  • @johnhodgson4216
    @johnhodgson4216 6 років тому

    Thanks for the Video....Helps me understand the gold extraction process

  • @Creeperwithaname
    @Creeperwithaname 7 років тому +1

    You, sir, are my favourite UA-camr! Stay awesome!

  • @mikey27
    @mikey27 6 років тому +21

    Your videos are like crack. LoL
    I hated chemistry in undergrad, but now I work as a biologist doing some fluorescence chemistry in the laboratory.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  6 років тому +14

      Im glad you like them!

  • @kefkaZZZ
    @kefkaZZZ 5 років тому +16

    And to think, all those E.T. Atari cartridges were just dumped in a landfill. There must be whole dollars worth of gold amongst those carts.

    • @eczplaysgamesyt2885
      @eczplaysgamesyt2885 3 роки тому

      **When will u ever learn** u know it’s props🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻

  • @karimalmimar2888
    @karimalmimar2888 Рік тому

    thanks for your time and excellent explanation!

  • @FilbieTron
    @FilbieTron Рік тому +1

    As a big fan of tiny things, I really enjoyed the last extraction

  • @ashtoncallender4068
    @ashtoncallender4068 7 років тому +8

    I am not sure if you have answered this before but where do you usually get your chemicals?

    • @bernardo00124719
      @bernardo00124719 7 років тому

      internet.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +9

      +Ashton Calleder i get them wherever i can. Ebay mostly

    • @jamestrotman3238
      @jamestrotman3238 7 років тому +1

      NileRed hows the quality of Ebay grade chemicals?

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 6 років тому

      Depends on the seller. Most chemical supply sellers on eBay are professional chemists.

  • @CesarEnrRC1
    @CesarEnrRC1 7 років тому +6

    I actually wanna see ephedrine extraction from the cold pills! Could be a cool video!

    • @logancapes
      @logancapes 3 роки тому +3

      Calm down there Walter White

  • @AmazinAmazon
    @AmazinAmazon 5 років тому +1

    that's perfect - thanks for your great effort

  • @kennythefrog1
    @kennythefrog1 3 роки тому +1

    8:12 I love these mini kitchen cooking shows.

  • @martonjuhasz1544
    @martonjuhasz1544 5 років тому +3

    lol the miniapparatus is so cute xD

  • @suppiesyt336
    @suppiesyt336 3 роки тому +8

    POV:
    you didn't get recommended this. You got here from part 1.

  • @sabrinapehrson3069
    @sabrinapehrson3069 2 роки тому

    I just wanna take a moment to say is that mini stir bar and miniature apparatus’s are so cute!!!

  • @blackmemories0
    @blackmemories0 5 років тому

    Wonderful explanation.
    Love your video.

  • @esbenhansen4221
    @esbenhansen4221 7 років тому +36

    Interesting video. Sorry about your dining table

  • @chivaking
    @chivaking 3 роки тому +6

    13:24 ... bro you dropped gold outside of the crucible when you removed the filter from the vial...

  • @Edward135i
    @Edward135i 4 роки тому +1

    Super cool, I never took chemistry in high school, wish I would have. The question I have is do the chemicals you use cost more than the gold is worth, my guess is yes, but there's got to be companies that do this on a huge industry scale that does make them money.

  • @sinrock85
    @sinrock85 2 роки тому

    That small filter setup was adorable 😊

  • @leoniduvarov5236
    @leoniduvarov5236 7 років тому +9

    Is it possible that extracting copper and tin would be more profitable than extracting gold?

    • @srenwetter4157
      @srenwetter4157 7 років тому

      I think what you need to think of i actually extracting everything. including gold, copper and other metals, if you have the gear to do so. That's what the big e-waste plants do.

    • @ujlt7198
      @ujlt7198 7 років тому

      actualy i had a friend that would take copper from old parts and he made a lot on it.

    • @vipervidsgamingplus5723
      @vipervidsgamingplus5723 5 років тому

      Leonid Uvarov yes because you have more tin, steel, and copper in a computer than gold

  • @themonkeyspaw7359
    @themonkeyspaw7359 5 років тому +6

    7:11 Smol bar very cute

  • @sams6090
    @sams6090 7 років тому

    Hey I do this quite frequently, it's basically not worth it at all besides all the fun BUT. The best way I found to get all the gold off the spent trimmings is to get all the acid off of them and then just put them into a big bowl of water and shake them around a bunch. It'll all fall to the bottom and then just continue to shake pieces as you pull them out and nothing will be stuck to it. It also helps to massage the pieces as you pull up just in case some aren't finished yet

  • @alphaparticle1331
    @alphaparticle1331 3 роки тому +1

    U have such good quality videos
    I love them

  • @HilbertXVI
    @HilbertXVI 6 років тому +105

    *cried in inflated worldwide ram prices*

    • @thekingoffailure9967
      @thekingoffailure9967 3 роки тому +4

      Just wait until you hear about 3000 series graphics cards lmao the future sucks ass

    • @PLUH676
      @PLUH676 3 роки тому

      @@Samiozdyep exactly and also B.I.N.G

  • @aimanizz5844
    @aimanizz5844 4 роки тому +3

    And I can't even balance a freaking chemistry equation....

  • @chaumas
    @chaumas 6 років тому +1

    I move that there should be more videos of tiny chemistry with adorable teensy apparatuses.

  • @nicknewberry5296
    @nicknewberry5296 7 років тому

    Great chemistry and great video. Very nice job

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому

      +Explosive Eddy thanks!

  • @imagedezach
    @imagedezach 7 років тому +12

    don't worry buddy some day you'll have cody-level refining and recovery skillz

  • @newgrounds90
    @newgrounds90 7 років тому +89

    hi this is moe bradberry
    IM ROBERT BRADBURRY

    • @antoniopreziuso984
      @antoniopreziuso984 7 років тому

      Ha lol

    • @hiera1917
      @hiera1917 6 років тому +1

      Yessss I knew I wasn't the only one

    • @jasonday5143
      @jasonday5143 6 років тому +1

      hi mr. tank man

    • @spikeck2
      @spikeck2 6 років тому +2

      Your comment is SLAMMIN!

    • @robbie7201
      @robbie7201 5 років тому

      You spelt my last name wrong. It's Bradbury.

  • @Qwertypp10
    @Qwertypp10 7 років тому +1

    I think it is possible to filter precipitated gold by standard coffe filter, by boilig the precipitated gold suspension, that should coales the gold particles so they won"t go through :)

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  7 років тому +1

      +Qwertypp10 that is true. I should have done that!

  • @johnpettit6886
    @johnpettit6886 2 роки тому

    8:34 - it's like ElectroBOOM with chemistry. I love it!