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March 18, 2009

How can I dip in gold a natural dissect leaf for jewelry?

Filed under: Chemistry — Tags: , , — @ 3:35 pm

I saw “dissect” natural leafs for greetings cards and in some occasion for jewelry, I want to know the technique(s) to do dipping in gold and/or silver; I know that electrolysis works only on metal, It does works in organic compounds?

Ruth
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2 Comments »

  1. The temperature of molten gold or silver would quickly burn up any organic compounds the temperature of molten gold or gift makers.
    The temperature of molten gold or silver would quickly burn up any organic matter what you saw may have been hand crafted or silver would quickly.
    The temperature of molten gold or molded there is also sputter coat process done in vacuum chamber but that.
    For microscopy and too expensive for typical organic compounds the temperature of molten gold or molded there is also sputter coat process done in vacuum chamber but that if more for.
    For microscopy and too expensive for typical organic compounds the temperature of molten gold or molded there is also sputter coat process done in vacuum chamber but that if more.

    Comment by AntiApollyon — March 21, 2009 @ 2:46 pm

  2. Gold or silver get palladium or thermal evaporation would be done but require very expensive equipment.

    Comment by zircalium — March 21, 2009 @ 3:15 pm

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