How long did you leave them in the pickle? I often leave things in for a few days with no ill effects. I never put anything other than silver in the pickle.
May be someone can explain what the black coating is.
Neil
How long did you leave them in the pickle? I often leave things in for a few days with no ill effects. I never put anything other than silver in the pickle.
May be someone can explain what the black coating is.
Neil
They were in there for a couple of days. Stupid of me I know but I had students in and I was so busy sorting out their stuff, I forgot about mine. I think the pickle was quite old and that's why it happened.
We really could do with a proper chemist to look at this and give a considered answer. I've been having a scout around and there is no definitive answer that I can see. I found out a lot about copper...and it's electron shells...and why it is pink in it's natural state. I've found that cupric and cuprous oxide are different - one is black and one is red - so that might be involved somehow. I've also found out some good info on pickle and environmentally friendly alternatives which I'll put on here for anyone that is interested. but I've found nothing to answer your question as to why this happens. All I can say is that you are not alone....there are quite a few 'Why did my silver go black in pickle' questions floating around the net....
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Bario-Neal - Research Blog » 2009 » July
Citric Pickle
Very good articles Bee. One question, is baking soda the same as bicarb?
Its happened to my stuff too, and I don't ever have copper in there, must be residue from silver alloy or something.....
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There is 7.5% copper in sterling silver and Argentium silver
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