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Saline deposits

Abr umen, n. (Brewing) clearing the kiln. Abraum-salze, n. pi. abraum salts (saline deposits overlying the rock salt at Stassfurt and elsewhere), -sprengung, /. stripping with explosives. -stoff, m. waste. [Pg.7]

Fluorine comes from the minerals fluorspar, CaF, cryolite, Na3AlF6 and the fluorapatites, Ca,F(P04)3. The free element is prepared from HF and KF by electrolysis, but the HF and KF needed for the electrolysis are prepared in the laboratory. Chlorine primarily comes from the mineral rock salt, NaCl. The pure element is obtained by electrolysis of liquid NaCl. Bromine is found in seawater and brine wells as the Br ion it ts also found as a component of saline deposits the pure element is obtained by oxidation of Br (aq) by Cl,(g). Iodine is found in seawater, seaweed, and brine wells as the I" ion the pure element is obtained by oxidation of I (aq) by Cl,(g). [Pg.1013]

Benavides, V. (1968). Saline deposits of South America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 88, pp. 249-290. [Pg.224]

Non-saline deposited and suspended sediments 5.7.2.1 Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry... [Pg.9]


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