147 comments Recovering The Deposit Experiment: Can You Mine Gold From Old Motherboards? By Yannick GuerriniAugust 4, 2010 12:00 AM Print Picture 8 / 19 fPrevious gNext ! See also : http://www.tomshardware.com/articles/?tag= Chipsets Components Motherboards Recovering The Deposit Once all of the gold has detached from the pins, the bath is allowed to settle. Then, we recover as much of the sulfuric acid as possible, before diluting what remains in the bottom of the electrolytic cell. See more See less
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