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Preparation of K2CO3 Using Potassic Syenite from East Qinling Mountains

<正>1 Introduction Songxian at East Qinling mountains in China possesses more than 100 million tons potassic syenite with the average K2O content of 13%and the main mineral phase of K-feldspar which is a kind of potential potassium

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Published in:Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) 2014-12, Vol.88 (s1), p.388-388
Main Authors: YANG, Jing, MA, Hongwen, QI, Hongbin, LUO, Zheng, ZENG, Cheng
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