What metal is in computer chips?

Silicon is the material of choice in the chip industry. Unlike the metals normally used to conduct electrical currents, silicon is a 'semiconductor', meaning that its conductive properties can be increased by mixing it with other materials such as phosphorus or boron.
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What metals are used the most in computer chips?

Silicon is widely used in making of computer chips.
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Do computer chips have metal in them?

Aluminum: Aluminum is used in printed circuit boards, computer chips, hard drive, CPU heat sinks. Tin: Tin is used in printed circuit boards and computer chips. Zinc: Zinc is used in printed circuit boards. Neodymium: Neodymium is used in hard drives.
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Is it worth scrapping computers for gold?

The boards from 100 computers could yield as much as $3,000 worth of gold. And you might be able to get older computers for free, just by offering to haul them away. The circuit boards found inside a single newer laptop can contain gold worth between $15.00 and $25.00.
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What electronics contain the most silver?

Computer CPU's (processors) have the most precious metal value by weight, followed by Memory (RAM) & Circuit Board Fingers / Connectors / Pins, then Circuit Boards (Motherboards), then cables / wires, with hard drives & whole computers being last.
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How much gold is in a pound of computer pins?

The average range for 1 lb might vary between . 5 grams all the way to just over 2.0 grams. Certain types of pins will yield a lot more depending on the age, and what the pins were plated for, for example military grade pins will yield far more value than regular computer pins. Hope this helps, and good luck.
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How much gold is in a RAM?

DDR Ram cards? about 1.2 grams gold per 1 kg.
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What computer part has the most gold?

Motherboards – the biggest circuit boards inside both laptops and desktops – often contain the “mother lode” of gold in used computers. Their edges have gold contacts and connectors where wires slide on. You will also find thin layers of gold applied to motherboards' surfaces.
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How much gold can you get from electronics?

“Cellphones contain about two cents' worth of gold . . . “ “An old cathode ray computer monitor contains a nickel's worth of gold . . .” “A ton of electronics scrap should contain about 12 ounces of gold . . .”
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How much gold is in a CPU?

Some other sources estimate that your average computer contains about 1/5th of a gram, or about $12 worth, of gold in them. Laptops, on the other hand, typically contain about 1/10th of a gram of gold, or around $6 worth.
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Where can you mine palladium?

The only palladium mine in the United States is the Stillwater Mine in Montana; other mines are in Canada, South Africa and Russia, the world's largest palladium producer. Palladium is one of six elements in the platinum group, along with platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium and iridium.
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Where is palladium found?

Palladium has been found uncombined in nature, in Brazil, but most is found in sulfide minerals such as braggite. It is extracted commercially as a by-product of nickel refining. It is also extracted as a by-product of copper and zinc refining.
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Can you burn circuit boards for gold?

Piles of printed circuit boards and other electronic scrap are burned, leaving behind ash and the gold they contain. Quantities of dust and dirt found in old jewelry factories can be burned, leaving both ash and quantities of gold, silver and other precious metals.
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Is it profitable to recover gold from electronics?

If you intend to conduct large-scale gold recovery from electronics, then yes, it is worth it. However, if it is a small-scale gold recovery, then you'll get meager profits. The process of physically disassembling gold from electronics and extracting gold isn't a walk in the park.
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What karat gold are computer pins?

Solid gold wire used in Integrated circuit packaging was typically high-purity, 99.99% fine gold (24 karat). All other components (caps, lids, pins & pads) were only gold-plated.
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How do you extract gold from electronics without chemicals?

For now, let's use the salt and vinegar method. To get started, add the sea salt into a beaker, pour the vinegar in, and stir until the salt dissolves. Vinegar and salt form a powerful, but non-corrosive stripping solution needed to etch out the tiny gold particles on the computer parts.
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How much gold is in a cell phone?

There are 0.034 grams of gold in each cell phone, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. That's the equivalent of 0.001 troy ounces, worth about $1.82 at today's prices.
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Is there gold in old TVs?

Televisions are made of several different materials. Some of the most valuable components of an older CRT monitor are metals. CRT TVs usually contain parts made of copper, gold, iron, steel, and many more, all of which can be refined for the manufacturing of new products.
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What acid do you use to extract gold?

The most useful and important vehicle for dissolving gold is aqua regia, (royal water), composed of two parts of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid, and one part of nitric (aquafortis).
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