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  • Article - 28 May 2014
    Carboborite was named after the key anionic chemical components - CARBOnate and BORate.
  • News - 7 Oct 2010
    Mindoro Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:MIO) (FRANKFURT:WKN 906167) today announced the release of the Agata Nickel Project Scoping Study. The results of the study indicate potential to establish a low...
  • Article - 3 Jun 2014
    Colemanite is a borate mineral that forms by alteration of ulexite and borax. It was first discovered in 1884 from Furnace Creek in Death Valley. The mineral was named after William Tell Coleman,...
  • Article - 31 Mar 2022
    Characterizing and analyzing coal relies on the determination of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, and can help provide information useful to calculate the material to energy balance and efficiency.
  • Article - 21 Apr 2014
    Pig iron is an intermediate product obtained during smelting of iron ore using high-carbon fuel such as coke, charcoal or anthracite. In addition to iron, pig iron consists of varying amounts of...
  • Article - 28 Sep 2022
    In mining, thermal analysis techniques are currently used to assess various materials' physical and chemical qualities as a function of temperature and time.
  • Article - 18 Jul 2019
    Standard photovoltaic cells require extremely pure polysilicon, which is made from quartz - a mineral comprised of silicon and oxygen (SiO2).
  • Article - 27 Oct 2018
    Cobalt is a silver-white magnetic metal, with the chemical symbol ‘Co’ and an atomic number of 27.
  • Article - 28 Apr 2014
    Ore is a kind of rock containing minerals and other important elements such as metals which can be extracted for commercial trading.
  • Article - 11 Sep 2014
    Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily made of minerals such as calcite and aragonite. Most limestone includes fossilized debris, shell fragments and other small fossils which are visible to the...

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