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  2. Miller process - Wikipedia

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    The resulting gold is 99.5% pure, but of lower purity than gold produced by the other common refining method, the Wohlwill process, which produces gold of up to 99.999% purity. [1] [2] The Wohlwill process is commonly used for producing high-purity gold, such as in electronics work, where exacting standards of purity are required.

  3. Wohlwill process - Wikipedia

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    The Wohlwill process is an industrial-scale chemical procedure used to refine gold to the highest degree of purity (99.999%). [1] The process was invented in 1874 by Emil Wohlwill. This electrochemical process involves using a cast gold ingot, often called a doré bar, of 95%+ gold to serve as an anode.

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  5. Doré bar - Wikipedia

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    Mint and private assayers would subsequently refine the doré bars to an acceptable purity, 999 fine, gold bullion, with the silver and base metals removed. By the time of the California gold rush , mints were moving away from the age-old process of cupellation to " part " bullion and moving toward the acid refining process developed by chemist ...

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  8. Borax method - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the use of mercury (which relies on amalgamation of the gold to coalesce it and separate it from impurities) this method relies on borax's ability to lower all the minerals' melting points. Since the gold is usually the heaviest of these minerals, it allows for concentrating the gold on the bottom of the crucible.

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    4. Returns and holds are absolutely an option. Because HomeGoods' inventory moves so quickly, if you really want something, you have to be prepared to make a decision immediately. Luckily, the ...