hidrometallia
Hidrometallia is a branch of metallurgy that focuses on the extraction of metals from their ores using aqueous solutions. This process involves the dissolution of the desired metal from the ore into a liquid medium, followed by its separation and purification. The term "hidrometallia" is derived from the Greek words "hydro," meaning water, and "metallon," meaning metal.
The primary advantage of hidrometallia is its ability to handle ores that are difficult to process using
The process typically begins with the crushing and grinding of the ore to increase its surface area,
After purification, the metal is recovered from the solution through electrolysis, cementation, or other reduction methods.
Hidrometallia has applications in the extraction of a wide range of metals, including copper, zinc, gold, and