The Difference Between Gold and Silver in the Pan
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2021
- Today I explain and demonstrate the difference between gold and silver in the pan.
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Thats great information because I'm thinking about buying a gold and silver mixed bag
And on top of all that: you very seldom find native silver in your pan. Usually it comes alloyed with gold or other metals, or a complex sulfide, oxide, or chloride. All of which requires a different often complex process. I've seen gold alloyed with palladium and people thought it was silver. Every body says gold is 19.3 times heavier than water, and i agree with them and then i ask them; So you are concentrating .9999 fine gold? What's the S.P. in 80% pure gold or electrum? Great video Shane.
I like to watch mbmmllc because he likes to use fire.
Gold and silver, love the looks of it in the pan.
Really appreciate the work you do Shane. Thanks for another great video.
Good showing. I often wondered.
great work all around fam. keep on pushing out the great info fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
Great video Shane. Thanks for sharing⚒⚒👍👍
Awesome demonstration, great video 👍
Nice that you showed something like that. The behavior of the two precious metals in the pan is very interesting. 🤓👋👍
great info video Shane :)
Great info. Thanks Shane
Thanks shane good educational video love your relaxing music in the morning keep up the good work
i've always wondered about that, never thought I'd find silver in Iowa I know some places where it's located. In Iowa if it's not gold but it's up around gold it's lead.
Have fun and take care and take it easy and enjoy it
Fantastic video awesome knowledge shared thank u
I’d always wondered about this. And now I know! Thanks, Shane!
woow this is an very informatic video thanks ;)
Awesome video. I have never seen this on video
It’s simply just relative density in the surrounding medium. Destroys gravity 😊
Good info in this video because here in Colorado we have both Gold and Silver and it's nice to know this so if we do happen to get both in our pans .. as always another great video Shane keep up the good work 👍👍👍.. until next time ...
Don E in Denver
Thanks for the info on how silver behaves in a pan.
Another great video
Some people meditate to relax. I watch your videos instead! Always puts me at ease! 🍻 keep killin' it brother!
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Thanks for sharing this Shane..
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You can look at a periodic table too. Gold (Au) has an atomic number (weight) of 79 where silver (Ag) has an atomic number of 47.
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How do you discern silver from platinum and amalgams?
Platinum is more grey looking than silver, but can be tested with acid to be sure. Amalgams, or mercury and gold together can be fixed with a drop of nitric acid as seen in some of my other videos, thanks for the comment!
That one piece of gold must identify as silver
Hiya, that was a awesome video, I just wanted to say that, I have found white gold and rose colored gold.
And if you were to melt them together it would become the color of gold that everyone knows the gold is supposed to look like. I never melted my gold together, but I was told they do blend gold together all the time.
Have you ever heard about this?
I hope you have a awesome blessed day. Cya! 😺🐟out!
I know rose gold comes from higher copper content (found naturally in the South Dakota region) and white gold comes from more silver content. Pure gold is yellow. White gold and rose gold are used in jewelry because pure (24k gold) is soft and malleable, making jewelry usage not ideal. That's why gold is blended with silver/copper, to make it less pure, but more useful for jewelry. Hope this helps.
@@Klesh thanks Shane 😊
Galena is how you will find silver where I am at, makes it a shade less dense. ~7.6 vs a ~10.5 as pure silver compared to gold at 19.5 (yeah the gold here is about 22-23k out of the ground.)
For your viewers, if memory serves, silver has a molecular weight of 47, gold is 79. Pretty fair estimate.
It's probably the camera, but I saw light colored sparkly grains descending as you were panning back. My ocd kicked in and thought Oh, great. Another thing to have to watch for'.
How was your recovery? Did you get most of the silver back?
I just added it all to my bulk paydirt buckets, someone will get it at kleshgold.com
I'm wondering why you have silver pellets. You don't have anything against Were Wolves, do you?
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I've been watching some of these videos off and on, for a few weeks now, and I've been interested in buying my own claim or staking my own claim somehow, but no one ever explains how to do things legally. Or in the case of the staking, the step by step ( where to go to research if there is an open claim, staking, and filing...etc) the biggest concern I have is the state laws. Great, I file the paperwork with the BLM, but each state has laws too. If I buy a claim online and file the BLM paperwork, how do I find out if I'm still legally allowed to high bank, or dredge or even just pan on my claim? I've seen state DNR officers shut down miners on videos, because of some additional state laws.
lots of research is the only way I know of
Your silver has not been oxidized so I wonder what it looks like when panning oxidized silver. In my pan with the gold are black pieces the size of match heads with grey edges. They are the next heaviest material after the gold pieces. They are NOT magnetic. Any advice would be appreciated.
Very cool to see silver in a pan. One question. In a couple rivers in my area is platinum, how does it compare to silver in color and what's its displacement in water compared to gold?
Good question!
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What about a comparison to Platinum?
Natural silver isn't going to be a white metal. Silver tarnishes. So it will be dark in color. It may look blue.
Usually silver is alloyed with lead. In fact you can cupell automobile tire weights to get silver.
Wow man, two grand in your left hand. Was watching that little mobile flake of gold and it looked like there might be water under it and if you turned it over it would stay put better.
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Hi from ireland
What’s the raw state of silver look like. Do you find it like gold ?
It’s possible to find native silver in placer and lode deposits. Silver is usually black due to oxidation, more commonly known as “tarnish” in nature.
@@Klesh I don’t think I have ever seen natural silver. Be good if you could find some for a video 👍🏻
What song is in the video?
Music credits in the description
Klesh I’m in Georgia do you know any gold panning places?
Dalonega Georgia has some gold panning areas
@@Klesh thank you so much.
Have you ever found platinum?
Sure but only in trace amounts.
Thanks for checking out silver and making this video for us. There are people like me that want silver or a gold silver mix bag if this comment gets a like or comment
Hey did you see the video?
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Who's the hater that just disliked this video lol
Just another jealous ex-girlfriend. They like to show their support on all my videos!
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Need to work on your panning skills....
I won't argue, everyo person on earth can always improve from their current skill level.