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Monday, February 14, 2022

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 2007-2008 result of ‘ MENTAL RAPE/RV-INTERROGATIONS ‘ “ * ARSENIC “ WAS ‘ RV HIT ‘ ( movie too ) AND TOO MUCH TIME SPENT ON IT, ‘TARGETED.’ POST WAS ‘ HACKED ‘ on ‘ the protection of prudence by conscience at blog spot dot com.’


“ Abstract

Platinum group metals (PGM) have two sub groups. One of these groups is named as heavy group which is consist of platinum (Pt), iridium (Ir), and osmium (Os) elements. The other one is light group containing palladium (Pd), ruthenium (Ru), rhodium (Rh) elements. Turkey has an important chromite reserves at the same time an important chromite producer. Ultrabasic rock series of Turkey containing chromite ores are shown especially in the part of Marmara, Mediterranean and East Anatolia. Both ultrabasic series and chromite ores have much kind of metals on various mineral forms such as PGM (platinum, palladium, and osmium) nickel and cobalt. In this study, Turkey's chromites were processed and investigated the recovery possibilities of the Platinum Group Metals and Nickel. PGM, Gold and Nickel content of the Muǧla ore is 0.02 g/t, 0.03 g/t and 881g/t, respectively. Gravity concentration methods and Flotation tests were applied to the ore. PGM content in flotation concentrate is 0.24 g/t. “


“ Iron–nickel laterite deposits of Greece and Turkey are a major source of nickel, a transition metal of strategic significance.”

“ Ore Geology Reviews

Volume 48, October 2012, Pages 413-427




Geochemical features of nickel-laterite deposits from the Balkan Peninsula and Gordes, Turkey: The genetic and environmental significance of ‘ arsenic * ‘ “


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169136812001552


“ The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions

Part of World Energy Outlook

Flagship report — May 2021 “


https://www.iea.org/reports/the-role-of-critical-minerals-in-clean-energy-transitions


SO THEN I THOUGHT HOW EASY IS IT TO MAKE OR FIND AS A BYPRODUCT?


“ Arsenic Fact Sheet

In nature arsenic is usually found in sedimentary or igneous rock joined to or mixed with other elements, such as oxygen. Arsenic has a particular affinity for sulfur and is often found joined to sulfur in ores – mixtures of minerals that are mined for profitable materials such as silver or copper. The common ore arsenopyrite, a rusty red rock, is a combination of arsenic with sulfur and iron. This ore, known since the Greeks of Aristotle’s time, is an important commercial source of arsenic.

A less common form of arsenic found in nature is the silver-gray rock called arsenic trioxide, which also goes by several common names including elemental, native, pure and white arsenic. Arsenic trioxide is also important as a raw material for products containing arsenic.

Because arsenic is an element like carbon and oxygen it does not break down in the environment into simpler substances -though it can change form and combine with other elements into molecules that have different chemical properties. Some forms of arsenic are quite toxic; others are less so.

Most arsenic compounds are undetectable to the senses, since they have no smell or taste. But when arsenic is heated – by bright sunlight or in a laboratory experiment – it passes directly from its solid state to a gas and gives off a distinctive garlic odor. Miners once recognized arsenic in rock by the pungent aroma released by blows of a hammer or pick.

Though arsenic is often grouped among the toxic metals, it belongs to a class of elements known as metalloids, which share properties of both metals and nonmetals.”


https://sites.dartmouth.edu/toxmetal/arsenic/the-facts-on-arsenic/


I STARTED THIS SEARCH WITH ‘ BLUE DIAMONDS;’ SCIENTISTS AND GOVERNMENT REMOTE VIEWERS NOW KNOW WHY I THINK THIS IS IMPORTANT AS FAR AS CURRENT ADVANCED RESEARCH REGARDING HYDROGEN RESEARCH AND RESULTS.


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