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processed in a
series of
steps to give the metal. The
origin is the word
lixiviate,
meaning to
leach or to
dissolve out,
deriving from the
Latin lixivium...
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within a
natural basin of sandstone. The
compounds in the
waste were
lixiviated by
rainfall and
water from
numerous springs in the area
enabling a flow...
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extract yields solid sodium carbonate. This
extraction process was
termed lixiviating. The
hydrochloric acid
produced by the
Leblanc process was a
major source...
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spirit of wine and
heating it.
White vitriol – zinc sulfate,
formed by
lixiviating roasted zinc blende. Aqua fortis/spirit of
nitre –
nitric acid, formed...
- a type of seaweed. The
sodium carbonate,
which is water-soluble, is "
lixiviated" from the
ashes (extracted with water), and the
resulting solution is...
- so that it
ultimately falls to a very fine powder. This
powder is then
lixiviated with hot water, the
liquor decanted, and the alum
allowed to crystallize...
- thus was
called a "revolver". The black-ash
product of
firing must be
lixiviated right away to
prevent oxidation of
sulfides back to sulfate. In the lixiviation...
- non-alkali impurities. The
sodium carbonate,
which is water-soluble, is "
lixiviated" (extracted with water) from the
ashes of the burned,
dried plants. The...