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Dajin Lithium Corp. V.DJI

Dajin Lithium Corp is a resource exploration company. The company is engaged in the business of acquiring and developing mineral properties. Its projects include the Teels Marsh Lithium project, Alkali Lake Lithium Project, and Salinas Grandes. Geographically, it operates in Canada, Argentina, and the United States.


TSXV:DJI - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 28, 2020 5:41pm
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Post# 31632853

CANUCK - TOO FUNNY...

CANUCK - TOO FUNNY...No not at all....
Just - a simple investor....whose bent on cracking the nevada lithium mystery....
I've read so many reports...noone has yet to explain why the lithium is not in the brines...
I decidedto offer my own opinioons as to why so many numerous basins in nevada are defiecient with lithium but yet sediments have the lithium....

If you've read my posts -
My best hunch is.... too much calicum and boron carbonates.
These steel the oxyygen and hydrogen
oxygen and hydrogen - make water when these two gases precipitate.
Uf theres too much calcium and boron it wil loveride the chances of lithium to convert 
to a hydroxide - or - chloride  ( chloride must be present )


As mentioned....
I feel quite strongly about -
if lithium is detected in sediments and labs can test and prove that it is
then...simply perform same acids tests ot the brine
my hunch says....adding acids to the brines will impart  and unbond any
bonding that may hve occured with lithium.

Salts have a close relationship with each other.
Constantly changing their form from - crystal to other forms....

If a basin sees seasonal / cyclical changes form dry to wet....
But - calcium and boron are the equilizers...
Then...logic dictates - apply samer acid tests to brines...
if the lithium has bonded ot calcium or boron it will detach their bonding.


Just my own opinion.
Not investment advice.

I'm pretty well done my research...so, lets see if DJI can hop too...
And deliver some results...
Been too long of a wait time...


Cheers....
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