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What is liquation 15-20 lines plzz and 2 examples

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Answered by viditshah
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liquation, technique for separating constituents of an ore, a metal, or an alloyby partial melting. When the material is heated to a temperature where one of the constituents melts and the other remains solid, the liquid constituent can be drained off. It was formerly used for extracting antimony minerals from ore and for separating silver from copper with the use of lead as a solvent. It is still used in some refining of tin.
Answered by Anonymous
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liquation is a metallurgical method for separating metals from an ore r alloy The material must be heated until one of the metals starts to melt and drain away from the other and can be collected. This method was largely used to remove leadcontaining silver from copper, but it can also be used to remove antimonyminerals from ore, and refine tin
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