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2. Explain the froth floatation process with a sketch.​

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Answered by ItzRiya07
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The hydrophobic particles attach to the air bubbles, which rise to the surface, forming a froth. The froth is removed from the cell, producing a concentrate ("con") of the target mineral. ... The minerals that do not float into the froth are referred to as the flotation tailings or flotation tails.

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Answered by nmserah
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Mineral Processing

Froth flotation is a process for separating minerals from gangue by taking advantage of differences in their hydrophobicity. Hydrophobicity differences between valuable minerals and waste gangue are increased through the use of surfactants and wetting agents.

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