GB/T 20899.5-2007
AbolishedMethods for chemical analysis of gold ores - Part 5:Determination of lead contents
金矿石化学分析方法 第5部分:铅量的测定
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This standard specifies the chemical analysis method for determining the lead content in gold ores. It is applied in mining and mineral processing laboratories for quality control, resource evaluation, and metallurgical testing of gold ore samples. The method ensures accurate lead measurement, which is critical for assessing ore value and optimizing extraction processes.
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