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Formic Acid
Formic acid is a chemical compound represented by the formula HCOOH, highlighting its chemical composition consisting of hydrogen (H), carbon (C), and oxygen (O). It is an organic acid commonly used in various industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical applications due to its acidic properties and reactivity.
SULFURIC ACID
Sulfuric acid, formerly known as oil of vitriol or fuming sulfuric acid, is a mineral acid whose strength is surpassed by only a few superacids. It is miscible with water in all proportions.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. Its chemical formula is H₂O₂.
Toluene
Toluene, also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane, is an aromatic hydrocarbon in the form of a clear liquid.
Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric acid is a mineral triacid. The first function is that of a strong acid, the second that of a weak acid, and the third that of a very weak acid. The three bases formed are dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4-), hydrogen phosphate (HPO4^2-), and orthophosphate (PO4^3-)
Chromic Acid
Chromic acid is a chemical compound containing hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)).
Sodium Hydrosulfite
Sodium hydrosulfite or sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) is a white powder with a very slight sulfur odor. Although stable under most conditions, it decomposes in hot water or an acidic solution.
Sodium Isobutyl Xanthate (SIBX)
Sodium Isobutyl Xanthate is a collector in the flotation of various non-ferrous metallic sulfide ores. It is primarily used in the flotation of copper, lead, zinc, etc.
Sodium ethyl xanthate (SEX)
Sodium Ethyl Xanthate (SEX) is typically a yellowish powder or tablet that is soluble in water. It is an ethyl alcohol-based xanthate with an ethyl alkyl chain (C2) in the form of a sodium salt.
Potassium Amyl Xanthate (PAX)
Potassium Amyl Xanthate (PAX) is a flotation reagent widely used in the mining industry for the separation of minerals by flotation.
Potassium Ethyl Xanthate (PEX)
It is the reagent with the highest selectivity due to its short carbonated chain. Generally used in complex Ag/Pb or Zinc ores. Xanthates have been the workhorse of sulfide mineral flotation since the 1920s (Harris 1989) and they represent the largest volume of any sulfide mineral collector. Xanthate collectors are salts composed of a non-polar hydrocarbon group, providing hydrophobicity to a sulfide mineral, pointing outward from the mineral towards the solution, and a polar group that adsorbs onto the surface of the sulfide mineral.
Sodium Amyl Xanthate (SAX)
Sodium Amyl Xanthate (SAX) is a chemical compound widely used in the field of mineral flotation.
Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate (SIPX)
Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate (SIPX) is available in the form of solid powder or granules. SIPX 90% min is a strong, selective collector for non-ferrous metal sulfide ores, serving as an excellent collector widely used in copper, molybdenum, and gold-bearing sulfide zinc flotation. It is particularly effective in the recovery rate of gold and copper-gold, showing clear advantages, especially in treating refractory copper-lead oxide ore, yielding satisfactory results. Commonly used in the rougher and scavenger flotation process.
Sodium n-butyl Xanthate (SNBX)
Sodium n-butyl xanthate (SNBX) is a chemical compound widely used in the mining industry as a flotation reagent.