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Hydrometallurgy is a
technique within the
field of
extractive metallurgy, the
obtaining of
metals from
their ores.
Hydrometallurgy involve the use of aqueous...
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various methods. The two
predominant methods are
pyrometallurgy and
hydrometallurgy, the
former being the most
commercially viable. The name chalcopyrite...
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generically grouped into the
categories of
mineral processing,
hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, and
electrometallurgy based on the
process adopted...
- used to encomp**** all
forms biotechnological forms of
extraction (
hydrometallurgy, biohydrometallurgy, biomining, etc)
Interdisciplinary field involving...
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sulphide minerals with
emphasis on
copper sulphides – A review" (PDF).
Hydrometallurgy. 84 (1): 81–108. Bibcode:2006HydMe..84...81W. doi:10.1016/j.hydromet...
- R. (1992-06-01). "The role of
hydrometallurgy in
achieving sustainable development".
Hydrometallurgy.
Hydrometallurgy,
Theory and
Practice Proceedings...
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Hydrometallurgy Pilot Plant (HPP) is a hot cell
laboratory complex,[citation needed]
dedicated to
perform bench-scale
radiochemistry experiments including...
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address this challenge. In
modern times, the
separation is
achieved by
hydrometallurgy.
Extraction begins with
leaching the ore with
hydrofluoric acid together...
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Retrieved 4
September 2009. Gupta, C. K. & Mukherjee, T. K. (1990).
Hydrometallurgy in
extraction processes. Vol. 1. CRC Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-0-8493-6804-2...
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sulfide ores are
allowed to
degrade to oxides. Such ores are
amenable to
hydrometallurgy. Specifically, such
oxide ores are
usually extracted into
aqueous sulfuric...