

Thanks so much.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:The way most gold testing solutions work is that the 10K solution will do nothing to gold that's 10K or higher.
If your ring is changing colors and smoking when the 10K solution is dripped on it, it's made of something other than gold, or may only be gold plated.
I'm not sure what metal produces that exact result with nitric acid, "blood red" is unusual and may be because of an indicator in that particular solution. The only metal I know that turns blood-red is silver, when a silver-testing solution is used.
The surface of nickel-silver will turn pink after being exposed to nitric acid and then wiping it away or rinsing, but the solution itself will turn blue-green and give off some smoke.
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