There is no strict standard for sulfur content that represents its impact on the leaching rate. Generally, 4%-5% or higher sulfur content is considered relatively high, indicating a preference for flotation. However, many high-sulfur minerals still exhibit good leaching rates, so there isn’t a strict distinction criterion; judgment is typically based on individual experimental results.
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