8. How do we separate two sulfide ores by the Froth Floatation Method? Explain with an example.
8. How do we separate two sulfide ores by the Froth Floatation Method? Explain with an example.
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8. Separation of two sulfide ores can be accomplished by adjusting the proportion of oil to water or by using depressants. In the case of an ore containing ZnS and PbS, for example, the depressant NaCN is used. It forms a complex with ZnS and prevents it from coming into contact with froth, but PbS remains in contact with froth.
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