
1) Action 2) Activity 3) Industrial process 4) Leach 5) Metallurgical process 6) Natural action 7) Natural process 8) The process of leaching
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1) Leach 2) Leakage
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- permeate; penetrate gradually; of liquids
- remove substances from by a percolating liquid
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Leach
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(from the article `fission-track dating`) ...hundred million electron volts of energy and produces a large amount of radiation damage before its energy is fully absorbed. The damage, or ... Oxides are leached with a sulfuric acid or sodium carbonate solvent, while sulfates can be leached with water or sulfuric acid. Ammonium hydroxide i...
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in geology, loss of soluble substances and colloids from the top layer of soil by percolating precipitation. The materials lost are carried downward ... [4 related articles]
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A process which can rid soils of bad substances, like salts.
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Process by which soluble materials are dissolved and carried through the soil by a percolating liquid.
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Generally leaching is the dissolution of elements from a surface into the surrounding fluid medium. For the soldering community, the term applies to the action of liquid solder dissolving metals such as silver from surfaces. A particular case where leaching has been observed is the chip ceramic capacitor, whose inner terminals are typically of sil...
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Another name for charcoal mellowing.
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is the process by which soluble matter is removed from soil or rock by the action of percolating water.
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Movement of water and the substances dissolved in the water (such as fertilizer) downward through the soil and away from the target area.
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A process of chemical extration of minerals from ore material
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The removal of elements from a soil by dissolution in water moving downward in the ground.
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A chemical process by which a soluble metallic compound is extracted from ore by dissolving the metals in a solvent.
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See under Extraction. Extraction Process in the production of red wine in which the phenols (colouring agents and tannins) are extracted or dissolved from the dark grape skins through maceration and maceration on the skins. These substances are mainly extracted by the alcohol, first of all the colourings are dissolved out, the tannins need a l...
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A process in which metal is extracted from mined ore by means of adding a soluble substance. Commonly used in gold mining.
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Another name for charcoal mellowing.
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Occurs when water flushes mineral substances and nutrients out of the soil.
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A chemical process for the extraction of valuable minerals from ore.
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A chemical process for the extraction of valuable minerals from ore; also, a natural process by which ground waters dissolve minerals, thus leaving the rock with a smaller proportion of some of the minerals than it contained originally.
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As water moves through soils or landfills, chemicals in the soil may dissolve in the water thereby contaminating the groundwater. This is called leaching.
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Occurs when water flushes mineral substances and nutrients out of the soil.
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leaching occurs when rainfall or irrigation water flushes substances and nutrients through soil. Leaching is primarily performed to remove the buildup of harmful nutrients, including salt. After leaching, it's important to fertilize your lawn with nutrients that promote growth, such as nitrogen. This can be done by applying high quality lawn fertil...
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A process in which metal is extracted from mined ore by means of adding a soluble substance. Commonly used in gold mining.
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