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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Need help, the dried filter paper weighs .3 grams heavier than an unused one, using the .3 as a baseline how many grams of precious metals would there be in a metric ton 2200 lbs.



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    How much did your sample dirt weigh? If your sample dirt was 1 kilogram, 1000 grams, and you recovered .3 grams of precious metals from 1000 grams, then... 1 metric ton, 1,000,000 grams would yield 300 grams precious metals or 10.71 oz. (not troy, not sure the conversion)

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