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Phil: Phil is a graduate student at ETH Zürich… (read postings) |
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Jason: Jason is a graduate student in Organic/Inorganic somewhere in the US… (read postings) |
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J: J is a Synthetic chemistry graduate student finishing his PhD soon, to see more of his writing visit… The Realm of Organic Synthesis (read postings) |
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movies: movies is a chemistry graduate student at a leading US institution… (read postings) |
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Alpha-Omega: Alpha-Omega is a chemical technical support specialist somewhere… (read postings) |
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Ψ*Ψ: Psi is an accomplished chemical blogger, to see more of her writing visit… Carbon Based Curiosities (read postings) |
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Kyle Finchsigmate: Kyle is an accomplished chemical blogger, to see more of his writing visit… The Chem Blog (read postings) |













I changed my display name…to Alpha-Omega
My problem is that some of the gold jewely I have is not marked, but it is definitely gold. I was told that I would be able to extract the gold if I left the jewelry soak in HNo3 (strong pure nitric acid for several days). After several days, all that would be left is the gold. Is it actually that easy or is there more to it?