Chemical titration simulation - An equilibrium calculation approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Anderson C. A. Young
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

An equilibrium calculational computer program (STABCAL) can be used for titration simulation. The program can handle various forms of titrants: solid, aqueous, gaseous or another solution, and various type of reactions: reductive, oxidative and adsorption. Background chemistry, mathematical considerations, and program development will be illustrated. Also, simple titration applications such as how to determine the acidity of aqueous solutions and alkaline sulfide leaching of gold are presented. Processing of an acid mine water from the Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana has been used for illustration purposes. The treatment studies included: cementation, sulfidization, and neutralization. The calculational results for the neutralization treatment using various alkaline reagents are compared to actual experimental data and potentially appropriate processes are discussed. Computational
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APA: H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Anderson C. A. Young  (2005)  Chemical titration simulation - An equilibrium calculation approach

MLA: H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Anderson C. A. Young Chemical titration simulation - An equilibrium calculation approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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