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titleOfInvention Method of purifying zinc sulfate solutions of chlorine
abstract The invention relates to the purification of electrolytes from chlorine ions. Image chain, reteni - increasing the degree of purification and cheaper process. The sulphate-rich solutions are treated first with lead salt, the resulting precipitate is separated from the solution, then the fluorine salt is added to the solution, and the treatment is carried out at a ratio of 1.3: 1 to lead and chlorine and 0.15: 1 to chlorine. Lead nitrate and ammonium fluoride are used as precipitants. 1 hp f-ly, 1 tab. with
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