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- Cementation_(metallurgy) abstract "Cementation is a type of precipitation, a heterogeneous process in which ions are reduced to zero valence at a solid metallic interface. The process is often used to refine leach solutions.Cementation of copper is a common example. Copper ions in solution, often from an ore leaching process, are precipitated out of solution in the presence on solid iron. The iron oxidizes, and the copper ions are reduced through the transfer of electrons. The reaction is spontaneous because copper is higher on the galvanic series than iron. Cu2+(aq) + Fe(s) → Cu(s) + Fe2+(aq)This was a historically useful process for the production of copper, where the precipitated solid copper metal was recovered as flakes or powder on the surface of scrap iron.Cementation is used industrially to recover a variety of heavy metals including cadmium, and the cementation of gold by zinc in the Merrill-Crowe process accounts for a substantial fraction of world gold production.".
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- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageRevisionID "619150517".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Bessemer_process.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Cadmium.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metallurgical_processes.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Copper_extraction_techniques.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Crucible_steel.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Galvanic_series.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Leaching_(metallurgy).
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Merrill–Crowe_process.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Open_hearth_furnace.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(chemistry).
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Stochastic_process.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(chemistry).
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cementation (metallurgy) process".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cementation (metallurgy)".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cementation".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metallurgy cementation process".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cementation".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cemented".
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- Cementation_(metallurgy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) subject Category:Metallurgical_processes.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) hypernym Precipitation.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) type Process.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) type Thing.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) comment "Cementation is a type of precipitation, a heterogeneous process in which ions are reduced to zero valence at a solid metallic interface. The process is often used to refine leach solutions.Cementation of copper is a common example. Copper ions in solution, often from an ore leaching process, are precipitated out of solution in the presence on solid iron. The iron oxidizes, and the copper ions are reduced through the transfer of electrons.".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) label "Cementation (metallurgy)".
- Cementation_(metallurgy) differentFrom Carburizing.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) differentFrom Cementation_process.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs Q189311.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs Zementation.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs Cémentation_(hydrométallurgie).
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs Stroighniú.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs m.0413v_m.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) sameAs Q189311.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) wasDerivedFrom Cementation_(metallurgy)?oldid=619150517.
- Cementation_(metallurgy) isPrimaryTopicOf Cementation_(metallurgy).