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Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
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Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
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Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
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Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
Physical-chemical process to benefit zinc sulfates and carbonates, commonly called blendes and calamine, reducing them to a state in which they contain at least 50% iron, those that exceed less than 10% of it.
A procedure for the treatment of gold and silver-bearing iron and copper pyrites, concentrating these metals without any other fuel or reagent other than those they contain.
A process to metallurgically treat how many copper minerals in general nature offers by the wet method and obtain from them both the copper and how many precious metals they contain.
A procedure for the extraction of metals from their sulfides, in particular zinc and lead and in general all those metals that have less affinity for sulfur than copper.