Examples of Leaching in the following topics:
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- Microbial ore leaching is the process in which microorganisms are used to extract metals from ores.
- Microbial ore leaching (bioleaching) is the process of extracting metals from ores with the use of microorganisms.
- cause less environmental pollution in comparison to the traditional leaching methods.
- When fungi are used, the leaching mechanism is different.
- Another drawback of microbial leaching is the slow rate at which microbes work.
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- For example, the movement of water is critical for the leaching of nitrogen and phosphate into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- It is important for leaching certain components of organic matter into rivers, lakes, and oceans, and is a reservoir for carbon.
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- Oligotrophic environments include deep oceanic sediments, caves, glacial and polar ice, deep subsurface soil, aquifers, ocean waters, and leached soils.
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- The most common hydrometallurgical process is leaching, which involves the dissolution of the valuable metals into the aqueous solution.
- Here, the coordination chemistry and solubility of the compound can become very important, as one attempts to precipitate a mineral (metal) of interest over the other metals in the solution or attempts to selectively leach one desired mineral over the others present in the sample.
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- In addition to phosphate runoff as a result of human activity, natural surface runoff occurs when it is leached from phosphate-containing rock by weathering, thus sending phosphates into rivers, lakes, and the ocean.
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- This hormone also causes phosphate to leach out of bone.
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- Bioremediation has been used to remove agricultural chemicals (pesticides, fertilizers) that leach from soil into groundwater and the subsurface.
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- The most common hydrometallurgical process is leaching, which involves dissolution of the valuable metals into the aqueous solution.
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- This carbon can be leached into the water reservoirs by surface runoff.
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- Before sodium hydroxide was commercially available, a boiling solution of potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes was used.