Yes you can . Fake Gold turns black and the real gold stays shinny.
Clorox destroys gold. Don"t EVER put real gold in Clorox. People who handle cleaning materials and chemicals should remove their gold jewelry while cleaning dishes, laundry, etc. if any form of Clorox is used. It is even recommended (addressing long-term exposure) to remove gold jewelry while in hot tubs, due to the high concentration of Clorox in the water (you can smell it). So, to answer your question...I don't know if that proves the gold is fake. However, since Clorox causes irreparable damage to gold (breaking it down, making it brittle), I'd think that it would be normal to get a black smudge after dipping your gold in Clorox for 30 minutes. Not a good test at all.
Clorox color safe bleach is safe to use on carpets and their backing. However, it is important to always spot test in an inconspicuous area first and follow the directions on the product label for best results.
It is not recommended to mix Clorox with other cleaning products, as it can create harmful fumes or reactions. It is best to use Clorox as directed on its own.
For the acid test to determine the authenticity of gold, you typically use nitric acid. Nitric acid is used to test the purity of gold based on the reaction it produces with the metal.
To test if gold is real using bleach, you can do a simple at-home test. Place a drop of bleach on the gold item in question. If the gold turns pale or dissolves, it is not real gold. Real gold will not react with bleach. Remember, this is just a basic test and for a more accurate assessment, you should consult a professional jeweler.
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Clorox destroys gold. Don"t EVER put real gold in Clorox. People who handle cleaning materials and chemicals should remove their gold jewelry while cleaning dishes, laundry, etc. if any form of Clorox is used. It is even recommended (addressing long-term exposure) to remove gold jewelry while in hot tubs, due to the high concentration of Clorox in the water (you can smell it). So, to answer your question...I don't know if that proves the gold is fake. However, since Clorox causes irreparable damage to gold (breaking it down, making it brittle), I'd think that it would be normal to get a black smudge after dipping your gold in Clorox for 30 minutes. Not a good test at all.
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Dude, think: If you put bleach in your urine, your pee is going to smell like clorox. Pee does not normally smell like clorox. You will fail for an adulterated sample long before you ever get a chance to be tested for drugs.
The population of Clorox is 2,007.
The population of Clorox is 7,600.
Bleach is Clorox. Clorox is the main brand of bleach.
Some websites to find Clorox coupons are the Clorox website and Clorox's Facebook page. You could also find Clorox coupons on coupon websites which can be printed.
if the metal sinks in water is is proof it is gold
Honey is not a reliable way to test gold. Most people use the scratch test and the acid test based on karats.
I've heard that drinking some watered down clorox helps.