No, muriatic acid cannot be used to smelt gold. Muriatic acid is a strong acid that is commonly used for cleaning and etching metals, but it is not suitable for smelting gold. Smelting gold involves high temperatures to separate the metal from impurities, a process that muriatic acid is not capable of performing.
Both "smelled" and "smelt" are correct and commonly used in different regions. "Smelled" is more common in American English, while "smelt" is more common in British English. Choose the one that matches the spelling conventions of the region you are writing for.
A material must be in a solid state to be smelt, as smelting involves the process of heating ores to high temperatures in order to extract metals.
The reason it is 22 carat and not 24 is because of impurities in it, like traces of other metals. You would need to smelt the gold, melt it, allow the impure parts of the gold, pieces of other metals etc, float to the top, this is then removed so you are left with pure Gold.
Smelled and SmeltIn 'American' English, 'smelled' only is the past tense of 'smell': " while outside I smelled a foul odor " "Smelt" IS the past tense of smell due to the fact that "smell", not to be confused with (to smell) is originally an irregular verb, therefor needing a change in spelling, but however, is in the process of changing into a regular verb, due to the changing status of a growing language solely hypothesized on its grammatical miss-use of ending in "ed" along with many other miss used past tense vocab. where "smelt" is correct, both are socially acceptable.TigerSnow45In British English, 'smelt' and 'smelled' are interchangeable as the past participle of 'smell', with 'smelt' being more common in current use.'To smelt' is, of course, also a verb meaning 'to melt or fuse metal ore'.Also, Smelt is a family, Osmeridae, of small anadromous fish. They are common in the North American Great Lakes, and run in large schools along the coastline during their spring migration to their spawning streams. The family consists of some sixteen species in six genera.The fish usually reach only 6 inches (15 cm) and are a food source for salmon and lake trout.Common pronunciation of 'smelled' in phonic "smelt"
By Gold bars of course!!!
Because you can smelt it
You have to use an iron pickaxe. Then you can smelt the gold in a furnace to get a gold ingot.
There are no stoves yet because of the lack of thigs to smelt. When they add all items that you can smelt (such as iron & gold), they will add furnaces.
You mine gold ore from gold deposits and then smelt them if you are a prospector; you get gold ingots. Gold ore can be found in the North Downs and probably many other places.
No, muriatic acid cannot be used to smelt gold. Muriatic acid is a strong acid that is commonly used for cleaning and etching metals, but it is not suitable for smelting gold. Smelting gold involves high temperatures to separate the metal from impurities, a process that muriatic acid is not capable of performing.
here is how you make no-member bars up to gold: To make Bronze bars, smelt copper and tin ores together. To make Blurite bars, smelt a blurite ore. To make Iron bars, smelt an iron ore. (50% chance of success) To make Silver bars, smelt a silver ore. To make Steel bars, smelt two 2 coal ores and one iron ore together. To make Gold bars, smelt a gold ore. To get a 100% success rate with iron smelting purchase a ring of forging from the grand exchange, northern Varrock. This saves a lot of time and effort and quickly pays for itself.
first u mine gold,then smelt about 5 gold bars then go to a smith shop and smith a gold full helm..................P.S its only for mems
You have to mine it using an Iron pick or better.
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
Hank Chapman has written: 'How to smelt your gold & silver' -- subject(s): Amateur's manuals, Metallurgy, Silver, Gold, Smelting
First you need a furnace, which is made using a crafting table. Place Cobblestone in the following formation, where X is Cobblestone, O is blank. XXX XOX XXX Place the furnace. Next you need Gold Ore and a fuel source. Coal is the best, being that it is reasonably abundant and lasts a good length of time. Right click on the furnace to open the smelt menu, place coal at the bottom and the Gold Ore at the top. The ore will gradually smelt into Gold Ingots, remember to keep supplying fuel if you've got a lot to smelt.