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How is arsenopyrite marketed?

Updated: 10/26/2022
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Arsenopyrite isn't really "marketed" as such. This mineral, FeAsS, is the principle ore of arsenic. It is recovered by mining, and it is usually processed on or near the site to recover the arsenic. (It is almost always cheaper to process any ore near the mine because transportation costs associated with moving ore are high.)

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