Hi everyone, recently while testing some of my possible meteorites finds from 
the Park Forest strewnfield, I made an interesting discovery. I use the method 
described in the "Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites" by Richard Norton, 
test method 2. I inadvertently left the specimen soaking in the distilled 
vinegar overnight. The next day when I poured in the ammonia, the liquid turned 
blue. If I add a drop of the dimethylglyoxime solution, the liquid will change 
color to red. My question is, is the dimethylglyoxime necessary? Seems that the 
blue color indicates the presents of nickel.

Cheers,
Jim K
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