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Balium sulphide tine sulphate

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I DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR QUESTION IS BUT I THINK YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT BARIUM SULPHIDE PROCESS

The Barium Sulphide Process removes sulphates from mine water by precipitating BaSO4 with BaS. Barium sulphide is regenerated thermally by reducing the BaSO4 with coal at 1000–1100°C for about 15 minutes. The process produces elemental sulphur and CaCO3 as by-products. Laboratory studies achieve typical sulphate reductions of about 95%. Metals such as Fe, Ni, Co and Mn are also removed and pH can be increased from 1,4 to 8,3.

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