The anode mud in a cell is collection
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The anode mud in a cell is a collection of coppers refines. they are firstly leached, later roasted and finally followed by fire refinery. Such a composition of anode mud is also commonly known as Dore Metal.
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In a cell the anode mud is a set of refines of coppers. They are first leached, then roasted and eventually fire-refined. This anodine mud structure is often widely referred to as Dore Material.
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- A layer of insoluble residue produced in commercial electrolysis from a dissolution of the anode. Often called slime anode. This slime comprises the precious metals which are extracted from it in copper processing.
- A deposit of insoluble residue mixture which collects from the dissolution of the anode in the commercial electrolysis or plating method at electrolytic refining and shape at the anode.
- It slim includes the precious metals that are extracted from it in a copper processing.
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