Gold Blob

 

Purity: 42%-75% 10-18 karats

Minimum Order: 25 kg

Gold blobs are an amalgam of gold, silver, copper, and dirt combined. Gold blobs normally have a range of 41% -75%. The amount of silver and copper in the gold blob can vary, but they are usually in lesser amounts. Other elements that may be present in gold include platinum, palladium, and rhodium. These are rarer than silver and copper and are only found in quantity in most gold blobs. Below is The Chemical Composition of the 41% Gold Blob.

THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GOLD BLOB

ELEMENT ATOMIC SYMBOL PERCENTAGE BY MASS
Gold Au 41.00%
Silver Ag 28.57%
Copper Cu 19.44%
Other Elements   11.00%

The presence of other elements in gold blobs can affect their color and purity. For example, a gold blob with more silver will be whiter than a gold tone with less silver. Similarly, the gold blob will be red in color if there is more copper present.

Gold Purity

 

Gold Purity Other Metals/alloys Percentage
18 karat gold (75% gold) copper, silver, zinc, etc. 25%
14 karat gold (58.3% gold) copper, silver, zinc, etc. 42%
10 karat gold (41.7% gold) copper, silver, zinc, etc. 58.30%
9 karat gold (37.5% gold) copper, silver, zinc, etc. 62.50%
8 karat gold (33.3% gold) other metals 66.67%
7 karat gold (29.2 gold) other metals 70.80%

SHIPPING AND PAYMENT TERMS

STEPS TERMS
   
Packaging In mutual consultation and agreement with the buyer
Analysis

Buyer is welcome to test the gold purity as long as they agree to perform it with X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing

Shipping In mutual consultation and agreement with the buyer
Payment

The place of the transaction will be mutually agreed upon between the USA, UAE, Qatar, and Liberia.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Gold is a chemical compound with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is an attractive, slightly orange-yellow, thick, soft, malleable, and ductile metal in pure form. Gold is one of the chemical elements which is least reactive.

PROPERTY VALUE
Symbol Au
Atomic number 79
Atomic weight 196.96657
Melting point 1,064.18 °C (1,945.7 °F)
Boiling point 2,856 °C (5,174 °F)
Density 19.32 g/cm3
Specific heat capacity 0.129 J/g·°C
Electrical resistivity 2.2 µΩ·cm (20 °C)
Thermal conductivity 318 W/(m·K) (20 °C)
Mohs hardness 2.5–3
Oxidation states +1, +3, +5
Electronegativity 2.54
CAS registry number 7440-57-5
IUPAC name Aurum
Other names Electrum, yellow metal

INDUSTRIAL USE

Gold is used in many industries due to:

            Its high electrical conductivity,

            Withstanding high temperatures and heat,

            Resisting corrosion and tarnish, and 

            Malleability to be molded easily.

INDUSTRY APPLICATION
   
Jewelry Gold is the most preferred to design jewelry. It is prized for its beauty, durability, and rarity.
Electronics Gold is used in various electronic applications, such as circuit boards, connectors, and contacts. It is a good conductor of electricity and heat and also corrosion-resistant.
Dentistry In dentistry, gold is preferably used in dental fillings, crowns, and bridges. It is a biocompatible metal that is well-tolerated by the body.
Medicine Gold is used in some medications, such as Myochrysine, which treats rheumatoid arthritis. It is also used in some topical treatments for psoriasis and other skin conditions.
Aerospace Gold is used in some aerospace applications, such as the windshields of jets and the visors of astronauts’ helmets. It is a good reflector of infrared radiation, which makes it helpful in shielding against heat.

CONTACT US

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For sales:  sales@commodity1.com

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