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Physics and Chemistry in Ore Treatment

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During the past few decades a radical change in the approach to inorganic chemistry has occurred. This is due to an increasing knowledge of the valences, structure, and bond strength of crystalline compounds. The forces which integrate and largely determine shape, behaviour, and the energy used in producing a change of compounded structure have been worked out for many substances by precise mathematical methods. Physical and inorganic chemistry overlap.

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Pryor, E.J. (1965). Physics and Chemistry in Ore Treatment. In: Mineral Processing. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2941-4_15

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