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Phosphoric Acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid, is a mineral (inorganic) acid with a wide range of applications in several industries. Solid when pure, it is mainly distributed as an aqueous solution.
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Phosphoric Acid is a chemical reagent, a rust inhibitor, food additive, dental and orthop(a)edic etchant, electrolyte, flux, dispersing agent, industrial etchant, fertilizer feedstock, and a component of home cleaning products.
During sintering (firing) at temperatures of 1750 – 2000 C° in shaft or rotary kilns naturally occurring magnesium carbonate is converted into sintered magnesia, directly (...
Dolomite is a naturally occurring mineral and rock consisting mainly of calcium magnesium carbonate. It is characterized by a variety of properties. Dolomite comes in a var...
Fluorspar, also known as fluorite or calcium fluoride (CaF2), is the calcium salt of hydrofluoric acid and a very widespread mineral that occurs primarily in granites and o...