Hi all, I searched sterling silver without any significant findings, so I'm going to post my question here. If it's in the wrong place or it has been asked before, please let me know!
I was looking for a way to blacken a piece of sterling silver jewelry and tried some gun blue on it. Actually, that's not true- I tried two types of gun blue. One worked and the other did not, and it got me curious as to what was really going on. Can anybody analyze this one for me?
Gun Blue the First contains: Phosphoric and selenious acid, cupric and nickel sulfate. Result: No change in the silver finish.
Gun Blue the Second contains: Hydrochloric and selenous (yes, spelled differently than the above) acid, and copper sulfate. This one blackened the silver very nicely.
Can a kind soul explain the reaction here? Also- if I created anything toxic please let me know!
Thanks so much.
-G