294
Chapter 9.
GOLD AND SILVER TOGETHER…………………….
131
9.1.
Theoretical Foundations of Amalgamation……………..
131
9.2.
Operation methods………………………………………
132
9.3.
Recycle the practice………………………………...……
134
9.4.
Appetite - gravity factories………………………………
136
Chapter 10. PHYSIC-CHEMICAL BASES OF THE CYLINDER
CASE……………………………………..……………
137
10.1.
Selective melting thermodynamics………………………
138
10.2.
The kinetics of the cyanide process……...………………
143
10.3.
Electrochemical nature of rare metals melting…...……...
145
10.4.
Factors affecting the rate of
melting in the plant
conditions………………………………………………
147
10.5.
Hydrolysis of synilized solutions. Protective alkaline…
150
Chapter 11.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE SINIFIED EASY TO
THE MOUNTAINOUS MINERALS……..…………….
153
11.1.
The Effects of Iron Minerals………………...…………
153
11.2.
The Effects of Copper Minerals…………………………
158
11.3.
Effects of molding and rusting minerals………………..
162
11.4.
Impact of zinc minerals………………………………….
164
11.5.
The effect of lead minerals………………………………
164
11.7.
The "fatigue" of fuzzy solutions………………………...
164
Chapter 12
SELECTION
- SELECTION
TYPE. SINILISM
METHODS…..…………………………………………
165
12.1.
Cyanide through the passage……………………………
166
12.2.
Selective melt in harmony harmony…………..................
167
12.3.
Mixing through mixing…………………………………
171
Chapter 13.
DELIVERING GOLDEN ACCESSORIES……………
177
Chapter 14.
SOURCES OF STEAMING METALS ON THE
CIRCUIT PROCEDURE………………………………..
180
295
14.1.
Physico-chemical bases of zinc deposition…...…………
182
14.2.
Zinc smashing procedure. Removal of
syndrome
solutions………………………………………………….
183
14.3.
Gold-zinc depletion processing……...…………………
183
Chapter 15.
SATISFACTION FROM THE SIXTH SILENCE…….
186
15.1.
Selection of sorption method…………………………….
194
15.2.
Properties of ion exchangers…………………………….
195
15.3.
Regeneration of ionite…………………………………
199
15.4.
The separation of gold from thiomochevinyl ketamine…
208
15.5.
Sorption using activated charcoal………………………..
215
Chapter 16
DOWNLOADING THE OLTIN DIRECTION FROM
THE RULE………………………………………………
222
16.1.
General properties of gold and olives that are
difficult to
divide…………………………………………..............
229
16.2.
Copper ore processing…………………………………
229
16.3
Processing of plowed ore………………………………...
230
16.4.
Recycling of carbonaceous ore…………………………..
232
16.5.
Crushing - processing of sediment ores………………….
234
16.6.
Processing of ferroalloyed ore…………………………...
235
16.7.
Gravity Envelope………………………………………...
236
Chapter 17.
GOLD AND SILVER AFFILIATION………………….
237
17.1.
Electrolytic affinaj of gold………………………………
239
17.2.
Electrolytic affinaj of silver……………………………..
243
Chapter 18
CLEANING OF WATER
DRINKS OF GOLDEN
FACTORS……………………………………………….
245
Chapter 19
TECHNOLOGY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON
SIMOB AND CYANIDES………………………………
260
19.1.
TECHNOLOGY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON
SIMOB AND CYANIDES………………………………
260