Research of the Chemical Composition of Mining İndustry Waste

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In the presented article, numerous oil refining wastes removed from the Dashkesan Ore Processing Plant are taken as an example. The composition of waste samples was studied using various instruments. The chemical composition of waste allows it to be used as an additional raw material in the production of building materials.

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