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I want know zinc metal production process from the mining (step by step process)




My name is ratnesh. I am a student. I am doing a project on zinc. So for my project I want to know that what is the zinc metal production process. I want to know from mining to metal producing step by step process. I have read so many document on internet but I am not getting the clear picture. So please help me to get about this.

Ratnesh
- Hyderabad, India
2007



Hello, Ratnesh. You can see a clear picture of it all at www.madehow.com/Volume-2/Zinc.html. You can copy and paste your assignment if you wish.

But, alas, why do I seem to be the last soul in the world who still believes, as I was taught, that to commit stuff to memory we need to walk through library aisles and thumb through the available books to get a feel for the overall subject matter, read the applicable entries, speak the salient points aloud, and write it out longhand or type it out ourselves? Why does it seem that teachers encourage their students to copy and paste from the internet, knowing that nothing will be retained?

Ah, well, visit the library if you have time to enrich the learning experience, Ratnesh. Good luck with the project!

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
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2007


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