RI 4931 Formation Of Dithionate And Sulfate In The Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide By Manganese Dioxide And Air ? Introduction And Summary

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A. E. Back
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Jan 1, 1952

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[Several processes for recovering manganese from low-grade ores have been proposed3/4/5/ in which an aqueous slurry of the ore is leached with gas containing nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur dioxide as obtained from burning sulfur or roasting sulfide ores. The manganese dioxide is dissolved, and most of the sulfur dioxide is oxidized to sulfate, but an appreciable quantity of dithionate is usually formed, together with acid from oxidation of the sulfur dioxide. The over-all reactions may be represented as follows: (1) Mn02 + S02 = Mn++ + S04--. (2) Mn02 + 2S02 = Mn++ +S206--. (3) H20 + So2 + 1/2 02 = 2H+ 5S4--. (4) H20 + 2S02 + 1/2 02 = 2H+ + S206---.]
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APA: A. E. Back  (1952)  RI 4931 Formation Of Dithionate And Sulfate In The Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide By Manganese Dioxide And Air ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: A. E. Back RI 4931 Formation Of Dithionate And Sulfate In The Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide By Manganese Dioxide And Air ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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