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    The hydrometallurgical ferro-reductive decomposition of stibnite, galena and arsenopyrite/pyrite gold bearing flotation concentrates. 

    Mahlangu, Thamsanqa (University of Zimbabwe, 2002)
    The thesis describes experimental investigations on the reductive decomposition of three sulphide minerals, namely (a) stibnite (Sb2S3), a gold and silver bearing antimony sulphide; (b) galena (PbS), a mainly silver bearing ...

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    Arsenopyrite/Pyrite flotation concentrate (FeAsS/FeSi) reductive decomposition (1)
    Galena (PbS) reductive decomposition (1)
    Stibnite (Sb2S3)reductive decomposition (1)
    Sulphide ore minerals reductive pretreatment (1)
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