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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 .

  4. Chloroauric acid - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, a solution of H[AuCl 4] can be produced by electrolysis of gold metal in hydrochloric acid: 2 Au(s) + 8 HCl(aq) → 2 H[AuCl 4](aq) + 3 H 2 (g) To prevent the deposition of gold on the cathode, the electrolysis is carried out in a cell equipped with a membrane. This method is used for refining gold.

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  8. Gold parting - Wikipedia

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    With the karat gold this low (6K), and over medium high heat, the dilute nitric acid will dissolve the Sterling silver (and other base metals in the karat gold) starting on the outside surface of the 6K gold alloy, working its way into the gold alloy, forming a honeycomb structure as it works its way into the metals.

  9. Gold extraction - Wikipedia

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    High-grade gold ore from a quartz vein near Alma, Colorado. The appearance is typical of very good gold-quartz ore. A "refractory" gold ore is an ore that has ultra-fine gold particles disseminated throughout its gold occluded minerals. These ores are naturally resistant to recovery by standard cyanidation and carbon adsorption processes.