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Metallurgy

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What is Metallurgy?

Metallurgy is the science and technology of extracting metals from their ores, refining them, and preparing them for practical use. It encompasses pyrometallurgy (high-temperature processes such as smelting), hydrometallurgy (aqueous chemical processes), and electrometallurgy (electrochemical methods such as electrolytic refining). Modern metallurgy also includes the study of the structure and properties of metals and alloys and the development of new metallic materials for engineering applications.

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Metallurgy is the science and technology of extracting metals from their ores, refining them, and preparing them for practical use. It encompasses pyrometallurgy (high-temperature processes such as smelting), hydrometallurgy (aqueous chemical processes), and electrometallurgy (electrochemical methods such as electrolytic refining). Modern metallurgy also includes the study of the structure and properties of metals and alloys and the development of new metallic materials for engineering applications.

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