PeterB
Member
Hi folks.
I've searched APUG and the 'net but to little avail. Can folks please list me a few different inexpensive and relatively easy methods to measure/test when the silver in my (yet to be processed/reclaimed) fixer. Then my local government/water authority will permit it to be discarded down the drain.
Some ideas include measuring the conductivity of the sol'n (assuming I am testing for dissolved silver). Also perhaps Colorimetry. No test strips will test such low levels of silver.
Please steer away from suggesting ideas like "once no more steel wool/aluminium foil disentegrates then it will be <50ppm" as I would like a quicker method please.
rgds
Peter
I've searched APUG and the 'net but to little avail. Can folks please list me a few different inexpensive and relatively easy methods to measure/test when the silver in my (yet to be processed/reclaimed) fixer. Then my local government/water authority will permit it to be discarded down the drain.
Some ideas include measuring the conductivity of the sol'n (assuming I am testing for dissolved silver). Also perhaps Colorimetry. No test strips will test such low levels of silver.
Please steer away from suggesting ideas like "once no more steel wool/aluminium foil disentegrates then it will be <50ppm" as I would like a quicker method please.
rgds
Peter