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<table border="1" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse"><tr><td><p class="s11">Designation</p></td><td><p class="s11">Composition Au</p><p class="s11">(min. content)</p></td><td><p class="s11">Impurites ppm</p></td><td><p class="s12">Remarks on forms and application</p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="s11">Electronic Glod</p><p class="s11">Gold</p></td><td><p class="s11">99.999</p></td><td><p class="s11">Cu &lt; 3</p><p class="s11">Ag &lt; 3</p><p class="s11">Ca &lt; 1</p><p class="s11">Mg &lt;1</p><p class="s11">Fe &lt; 1</p></td><td><p class="s12">Wires, strips, alloying metal for semiconductors, electronic components</p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="s11">Pure Gold</p></td><td><p class="s11">99.995</p></td><td><p class="s11">Cu &lt; 10</p><p class="s11">Ag &lt; 15</p><p class="s11">Ca &lt; 20</p><p class="s11">Mg &lt; 10</p><p class="s11">Fe &lt; 3</p><p class="s11">Si &lt; 10</p><p class="s11">Pb &lt; 20</p></td><td><p class="s12">Granulate for high purity alloys, strips, tubing, profiles</p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="s11">Ingot Grade-Gold</p></td><td><p class="s11">99.95</p></td><td><p class="s11">Cu &lt; 100</p><p class="s11">Ag &lt; 150</p><p class="s11">Ca &lt; 50</p><p class="s11">Mg &lt; 50</p><p class="s11">Fe &lt; 30</p><p class="s11">Si &lt; 10</p></td><td><p class="s12">Alloys, commonly used grade</p></td></tr></table>
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Fig. 2.3: Phase diagram of goldplatinum
[[File:Phase diagram of goldplatinum.jpg|right|thumb|Phase diagram of goldplatinum]]

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