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Smelting soil lead concentrations

Silver is the sixty-third most abnndant metal in Earth s crust the average concentration of silver in water is 0.5 ppb, in soil it is 10 ppb. It is fotmd naturally as native metal or in ores in which it is complexed with lead, copper, tellurium, mercury, arsenic, or antimony. Silver is fonnd mainly throughont the Americas, Japan, Anstraha, and central Europe. Extraction is by amalgamation and displacement (nsing mercnry), solution, or smelting methods. [Pg.1152]


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