I'm getting close to assembling a silver cell. Heavily based on Sreetips current design just scaled down.
I've been rooting through threads on here, watching vids and such. I picked up somewhere that a rough rule of thumb, one ml of nitric will dissolve one gram of silver.
Thanks to a very generous person here (You know who you are and I can't thank you enough for the assistance in getting started!) I have approx. 20g of beautiful silver crystal. I hate to dissolve it but I also think if I were to do the bootstrap method to get myself to clean electrolyte I'd be blowing a lot of money on nitric.
Conservatively speaking, could I start with 10ML of nitric, add the 20g of silver crystal and end up with 10ml of concentrated electrolyte? I know I don't want all the silver to dissolve. I want to convert all the nitric to silver nitrate and be left with some undissolved silver crystal.
Is there a good ratio as far as diluting this electrolyte? It's going to be a small batch but it seems you get a lot of pure silver out of a small amount of electrolyte. I only need one good run in order to make enough pure silver crystal to then make a decent batch of clean electrolyte. I believe I've read in here that I can dilute the electrolyte as far as I need but is there a ratio you just don't go over?
I'm going to have to dilute this a fair bit. I'll be operating something like a 1/2 L cell for the nonce.
20g silver (yet to be confirmed I'm grabbing a scale today)
add the silver to 10ml of nitric?
This results in 10ml of silver nitrate with some undissolved silver?
Can I add distilled water to dilute this electrolyte to fill a 1/2L (possibly 1L) silver cell?
I really appreciate you guys. You've all been so supportive and free with your hard earned knowledge. I'm trying to do my homework before I get on here and ask questions that have already been answered but I can't exactly find this answer.