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leaching

leach <a leach; leaches> N (ing)

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Conditions for the formation of deeply weathered regolith include a topographically moderate relief flat enough to allow leaching of the products of chemical weathering.
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At direct contact it causes drying of skin by leaching fats, and is mildly irritating to the eyes.
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The acid leaching then occurs at very high temperature using hydrochloric acid.
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Instead, erosion ate away at it, in the form of acid leaching, and broke down much of its pumice content.
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It limits the leaching of dietary iron, and chipping of the enamel coating can be an issue.
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Nickel-bearing sulfide minerals pentlandite, altered pentlandite and pyrrhotite are present in low concentrations, but are accessible by bioheap leaching.
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A calcium phosphate-rich passivation layer gradually forms over the surface of the glass, preventing further leaching.
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Acid rock and metal leaching.
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Growth in industry sectors has increased runoff of harmful pollutants into rivers, streams, and some leaching into groundwater.
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This positive fact probably contributes strongly alkaline environment heap leaching of pollutants.
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