I'd like to extract the palladium from an alloy with silver, but in the
country where I am, nitric acid is hard to get, so I'm wondering what's
the easiest way to do it given that HNO3 is unavailable.
I'm thinking about electrolysis in dilute HCL solution, with the alloy
being the anode...as I see it the Pd will dissolve and the silver will
settle out as insoluble silver chloride, so I can just filter and
evaporate to get PdCl2. Does that sound workable? Thanks.
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