LYC lynas rare earths limited

Sounds great. How do you go "Directly to a high % mixed REE...

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    Sounds great. How do you go "Directly to a high % mixed REE chloride concentrate" Please give some sort of article or paper where someone shows a way of doing this. Saying it is great means nothing. Give some back up so I can understand. I just looked back unless I missed something you have not posted a single reference to your ideas. Still have not answered my simple question. Why do you think the problems with HCL are easier to handle then H2SO4. Surly you know that the reactive agent in all acids is Hydrogen the Clorine, Florine, Sulfur , Nitrogen and other substances are just dissolved in water to separate the hydrogen and oxygen so the hydrogen can react with things. Primarily metals. The one advantage of Sulfur is except when it picks up oxygen SO2 it is a solid. Most of the other elements like chlorine, nitrogen and fluorine. Return to their gaseous state making them much harder to handle.

    In pH, p stands for potentials and H stands for hydrogen. The P is a scale, 1-14, of how much free Hydrogen is available.

    So please explain how a process that outgases chlorine is better than one that has a solid by product.

    Please stop asking for me to provide info then never even saying if you agree or disagree and why.

 
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