AIChE Symposium Series, Issues 149-151American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1975 |
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... Stibnite A and B Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Pyrite A Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Chalcopyrite A Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Galena PH 1 HNO3 0.4 40 ~ 15 Galena PH 2 HNO3 1.2 30 ~ 5 Galena pH 1 HCI 0.39 20 ~ 5 Galena PH 1 HCIO4 1.4 ...
... Stibnite A and B Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Pyrite A Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Chalcopyrite A Potter process >> 20 100 Nil Galena PH 1 HNO3 0.4 40 ~ 15 Galena PH 2 HNO3 1.2 30 ~ 5 Galena pH 1 HCI 0.39 20 ~ 5 Galena PH 1 HCIO4 1.4 ...
Page 178
... stibnite and the other solids . The stibnite surfaces could be easily prepared with high polish . Although graphite and molybdenite gave surfaces with high luster on cleavage , polished surfaces , which were preferred because of the ...
... stibnite and the other solids . The stibnite surfaces could be easily prepared with high polish . Although graphite and molybdenite gave surfaces with high luster on cleavage , polished surfaces , which were preferred because of the ...
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... stibnite is much smaller than that of other naturally hydrophobic solids . Second , the other is that the contact angle of stibnite is a function of pH . Thus , the surface of stibnite is more isotropic as compared to other naturally ...
... stibnite is much smaller than that of other naturally hydrophobic solids . Second , the other is that the contact angle of stibnite is a function of pH . Thus , the surface of stibnite is more isotropic as compared to other naturally ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
RELATIONSHIP OF SMOG AEROSOL SIZE AND CHEMICAL ELEMENT DISTRIBUTIONS | 7 |
NATURAL AND POLLUTION SOURCES OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN ATMOSPHERIC | 16 |
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acid activated carbon adsorbed adsorption alumina ammonia anionic blowdown brine bubble calcium calculated cell Chem chemical chemisorption chloride collector column compounds concentration constant contact angle containing cooling tower cost curves density determined discharge EDTA effect effluent electron environmental Equation equilibrium experimental feed filter floatability flotation flow rate flux foam froth froth flotation Fuerstenau gal./day ground water heat hematite hydrogen hydrophobic increase industrial injection interface isotherm kinetics layer liquid membrane ment molybdenite oleate operation organic oxidation oxygen particles percent pH range plant precipitation present pressure pyrolysis quartz ratio reaction recovery recycle regeneration removal reuse reverse osmosis samples SCAP shown in Figure sludge sodium soluble solution species spills Spiractor stibnite stream sulfate sulfur surface tension surfactant suspended solids suspension Table tank temperature tests tion treatment ultrafiltration values volume waste wastewater water quality xanthate zeta potential