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Gangue minerals acid leaching

It can be seen, therefore, that ferrous iron and chalcopyrite oxidation are acid-consuming reactions, while pyrite oxidation and iron hydrolysis are acid-producing reactions. Thus, whether the overall reaction in a dump is acid producing or acid-consuming depends on the relative proportions of chalcopyrite and pyrite and on the pH conditions. In practice, sulfuric acid additions to the leach solution applied to the dump are usually required to overcome the acid consuming reactions of the gangue minerals and to keep the pH in a suitable range, typically 2 to 2.4, to optimize bacterial activity and minimize iron hydrolysis. [Pg.498]


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