Conference Proceedings
                        The AusIMM Proceedings 1956
Conference Proceedings
                            The AusIMM Proceedings 1956
The Chemical Treatment of Gold Slime for the Recovery of High Purity Gold and Silver
                            
The ready solubility of gold in dilute aqueous solutions of the cyanides of the alkalies or alkaline earths provides a convenient method for the separation of the precious metal -from the large surplus of associated materia1. The finely ground ore is pulped with a weak solution of cyanide, agitated to dissolve the gold, filtered and washed. The lowgrade filtrate is then clarified and the gold precipitated by some electronegative agent, the most usual being finely divided zinc or zinc dust. The slight precipitate is collectedon some form of filter coated with a filter aid, the filter cake being then known as "gold slime".A typical analysis of this slime is given in Table 1.
                        
                    
                        
                                    
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                                    G A Walker
                                
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                                - Published: 1955
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