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Amalgamate and its derivatives may refer to:
Amalgamate and its derivatives may refer to:


*Metals and science
* In mining, amalgamation was historically used in the [[patio process]] and [[pan amalgamation]] to recover precious metals from ore by combining them with mercury.
** In mining, amalgamation was historically used in the [[patio process]] and [[pan amalgamation]] to recover precious metals from ore by combining them with mercury.
** Amalgamation combines mercury and another element to create [[amalgam (chemistry)]], used in dentistry, chemistry, and mining
*** Amalgamation combines mercury and another element to create [[amalgam (chemistry)]], used in dentistry, chemistry, and mining
** In geology it refers to the creation of a stable continent or [[craton]] by the union of two continents, blocks or [[terrane]]s
* [[Amalgamation (business)]], the merge or consolidation of companies
* [[Amalgamation (business)]], the merge or consolidation of companies
** Amalgamation, another name for a [[trade union]], chiefly used in the United Kingdom
** Amalgamation, another name for a [[trade union]], chiefly used in the United Kingdom

Revision as of 08:07, 2 March 2011

In general, amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.

Amalgamate and its derivatives may refer to: