Nitric Acid Sodium Nitrate Substitute
Sodium nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula NaNO3 Please note that the following instructions are very sensitive and should only be used by professionals. This process involves using a nitric acid substitute to dissolve gold, which can later be precipitated. Follow the steps below carefully:a) Dissolve 80 grams (2.8 oz) of Nitric Acid Substitute in 50 milliliters (1.7 fl oz) of distilled water. Pour the Nitric Acid Substitute into a small glass mixing container and add all of the water at once. Swirl the mixture around to help it dissolve faster.b) Measure 100 milliliters (3.4 fl oz) of JSP® hydrochloric acid in a graduated cylinder, and carefully transfer it to the Nitric Acid SUBSTITUTE solution, taking caution not to let it spill or splash. Swirl the contents of the container again to mix your chemical components. Ensure that you're working under a fume hood or in a well-ventilated open area, as your test materials will emit strong fumes when brought into contact with t