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Hi, i am a real newbi on this and i was hopeing for some help on this.
We're glad to help. Lets get started.
If i have a mass of mostly different metals, Iron, Silver, Gold, Copper
Ok, that's clear, and easy to understand. We can look up the individual properties, or better still you can, and try to work out a plan.
and some other ones
Other ... what?
and there could be some solder in there as well.
Which is made of, ... what?
I feel like I have to call you out on this, and I'm sorry to make an example of you, but what do you mean? You've said everything, except "stuff, and junk, and whatever." You've written a question, in a conversational style, but you wrote it, so you could have been more clear, if you wanted to be. So why don't you want to be more clear and specific? We can't answer your question as written. Did you write it that way, just to say, that we don't know anything. Because that happens here often.
How would the best way of chemacly separate them look like?
What chemical methods do you know?
They are just fragments, very small but mixxed together.
How'd they get that way. That could provide separation insights.
Any ideas?
Thank you
Lets try to work together to get you an answer you can use.