Patio process

The patio process was a process used to extract silver from ore. The process was invented by Bartolomé de Medina in Pachuca, Mexico, in 1554. The patio process was the first process to use mercury amalgamation to recover silver from ore. It replaced smelting as the primary method of extracting silver from ore at Spanish colonies in the Americas. Other amalgamation processes were later developed, importantly the pan amalgamation process, and its variant, the Washoe process. The silver separation process generally differed from gold parting and gold extraction, although amalgamation with mercury was also sometimes used to extract gold.

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Colombia’s Petro Accuses Health Companies of Stockpiling Drugs

Colombia One 21 Mar 2025
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Lakeland's Rec Room gets OK to expand downtown, with added police presence

The Ledger 17 Mar 2025
and there is a bit of a process getting customers to clear the outside patio, O'Leary said ... The city has placed a requirement that the Rec Room's outdoor patio be used for seating only.

Enjoy breakfast and lunch in Cerritos from renowned chef Thomas Ortega

Press Telegram 12 Mar 2025
Despite having to deal with a menu of some 70 dishes, the kitchen at Sunny has their process down pat — dishes come marching across the patio with admirable speed.

CSUF president praises the value of higher education on ‘Super Sunday’

Orange County Register 11 Mar 2025
25 ... Ivan S ... Following the service, outreach directors and staff manned a table in the patio with information about the CSU application and admission process, as well as financial aid scholarships available to Cal State students ... Local News . ... .
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