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Course Name
Turkish
Değerli Metallerin Zenginleşt.
English
Concentration of Precious Metals
Course Code
CHZ 509
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
3
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Hüseyin Baştürkcü
Hüseyin Baştürkcü
Abdullah Ekrem Yüce
Course Objectives
1. Information and ınvestigations on mineral processing of precious metals require special accumulation of knowledge
2. This course has been designed for master students who want to carry out an investigation on precious metals during their educations.
Course Description
Gold and silver minerals occuring in the nature and their properties; classification of gold and silver deposits in terms of mineral processing; benefication of gold and silver ores; various methods used in in upgrading of gold and silver ores; survey of cyanidation process and its alternatives; examples of industrial gold and silver benefication plants; management of cyanide containing tailings: gold and silver cyanidation plants impact to their environment. Platinum group metals and their properties; benefication of platinum group metals bearing ores.
Course Outcomes
Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills and proficiencies :
1.To be able to evaluate on precious metals
2. To understand the interdisciplinary interaction related with the field and to achieve the original conclusions through new and complex results and knowledge
3. To be able to execute critical analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of new and complex ideas
4. To be able to contribute the solutions of scientific problems related with the field
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