The Resilience of Free Metallic Gold in Nature and Its Value

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Metallic gold found in nature has always been cherished for its chemical resistance and noble properties. It is highly prized for its enduring quality and scarcity, making it a sought-after element in various applications.


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  1. Gold Course Instructor: Dr. Atul Kumar Singh Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry M. L. Arya College, Kasba Purnia -854330 India

  2. Occurrence: Metallic gold, which is found free in nature, has always been valued for its nobility, i.e. its resistance to chemical attack. Gold occurs in native state either scattered in sand and gravel or mixed in quartz. The mineral sylvanite contain a telluride of silver and gold [(Au, Ag)Te2 ]

  3. Metallurgy of Gold According to the nature of gold source different method are adopted for extraction of gold 1. Extraction of Alluvial or Placer Gold 2. Extraction of Vein Gold 3. Extraction of Mineral Gold

  4. Extraction of Alluvial or Placer Gold Extraction of Gold from mixed with sand, gravel or silt. Gold is separated by taking advantage of its higher specific gravity (19.3) form sand, gravel or silt.

  5. Extraction of Vein Gold Extraction of Gold from hard auriferous quartz rocks.

  6. 1. Pulverization

  7. 2. Amalgamation

  8. 3. distillation Gold amalgam is squeezed between rubber block and distilled in iron resorts. Mercury distils over while gold is left in the retorts. gold particle recovered from the retort are fused with a flux like borax . On cooling converted in to solid lump or bar

  9. 4. Recovery of gold from Tailings Tailing contain 20-25% of gold. The tailing are again passed over amalgamated plates. 15-20 % gold recovered and 10-20% escape in to gangue. 5. Treatment of gangue The remaining 10-15% 0f gold is extracted from the gangue with the help of the MacArthur- Forest cyanide process.

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