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Kadence Parker
Chemistry
8 October, 06:13
What is bioleaching
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Talan Riggs
8 October, 06:20
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the process of extracting metals from ores or waste by using microorganisms to oxidize the metals, producing soluble compounds.
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Katelyn Leonard
8 October, 06:26
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The process of extracting metals from ores or waste by using microorganisms to oxidize the metals, producing soluble compounds.
"copper has been the most common base metal extracted with bioleaching"
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