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why gold is extracted by electrolytic refining
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Answered by thegreat33
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These impurities remove a certain amount of chlorine, which is obtained from the electrolyte, the amount of gold in solution therefore diminishes, and it is necessary from time to time to add gold chloride. The electrolyte vessels used are made of some acid resisting earthenware.

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These impurities remove a certain amount of chlorine, which is obtained from the electrolyte, the amount of gold in solution therefore diminishes, and it is necessary from time to time to add gold chloride. The electrolyte vessels used are made of some acid resisting earthenware.

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