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Gold reacts with sulfides to form thiocyanates, renderring the cyanide useless to gold leaching. Thiosulfate is all together different chemistry, and not nearly so interesting to cyanide consumption.
This page should be called Cyanidation. I am an experienced gold metallurgist and I am expanding stubs to cover all the areas of gold extractive metallurgy.
Please let me know if you disagree, or else I will formally request that it is moved.
Thanks


Sometimes thiocyanate is written as SCN-.
:Done - to [[Gold cyanidation]]. I put gold in the title for non-metallurgist clarification. Don't need a ''formal'' request other than here, and it is the more proper terminology. [[User:Vsmith|Vsmith]] 15:36, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Revision as of 19:27, 18 April 2005

Gold reacts with sulfides to form thiocyanates, renderring the cyanide useless to gold leaching. Thiosulfate is all together different chemistry, and not nearly so interesting to cyanide consumption.

Sometimes thiocyanate is written as SCN-.