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If the refining outcome is stated as a percentage purity, wouldn't it make sense to state the purity of the cathode in percentage as well, instead of karat? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.253.99.68 (talk) 08:45, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
What happens to the silver in the anode? I suspect it precipitates out as silver chloride but do not have a cite.
What happens to the PGM in the anode? Why doesn't this material end up in the cathode?
"Gold and other metals are dissolved at the anode, and pure gold (coming through the chloroauric acid by ion transfer) is plated onto the gold cathode."
What is the structure and source of chloroauric acid?