A Text-book of Fire Assaying

A Text-book of Fire Assaying
Title A Text-book of Fire Assaying PDF eBook
Author Edward Everett Bugbee
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1915
Genre Assaying
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Textbook of Fire Assaying

Textbook of Fire Assaying
Title Textbook of Fire Assaying PDF eBook
Author Bugbee Edward E.
Publisher
Pages
Release 1901
Genre
ISBN 9780243785377

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A Textbook of Fire Assaying

A Textbook of Fire Assaying
Title A Textbook of Fire Assaying PDF eBook
Author Edward Everett Bugbee
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1933
Genre Assaying
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A Manual of Fire Assaying

A Manual of Fire Assaying
Title A Manual of Fire Assaying PDF eBook
Author Charles Herman Fulton
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1907
Genre Assaying
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TEXTBOOK OF FIRE ASSAYING (LARGE TEXT CLASSIC REPRINT).

TEXTBOOK OF FIRE ASSAYING (LARGE TEXT CLASSIC REPRINT).
Title TEXTBOOK OF FIRE ASSAYING (LARGE TEXT CLASSIC REPRINT). PDF eBook
Author EDWARD E. BUGBEE
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033090480

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˜Aœ Textbook of fire assaying

˜Aœ Textbook of fire assaying
Title ˜Aœ Textbook of fire assaying PDF eBook
Author Edward E. Bugbee
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1948
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A Textbook of Fire Assaying

A Textbook of Fire Assaying
Title A Textbook of Fire Assaying PDF eBook
Author Edward Everett Bugbee
Publisher Theclassics.Us
Pages 82
Release 2013-09
Genre
ISBN 9781230735603

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...or cupellation. In general it may be said that the metals in a molten alloy, such as a lead button on a cupel, or the lead alloy in a scorifier, are oxidized in succession, each partly protecting those which are less easily oxidized than itself. This separation is not quantitative however, owing to the effect of mass action, and in the case under discussion, where we have a large amount of lead and small amounts of other metals, a considerable amount of lead would be oxidized during the complete oxidation of the metals above it in the table. Those metals which lie below lead in the table will be but slowly slagged in scorification and only at the expense of a large amount of lead. Thus, during scorification or cupellation, bismuth, copper and tellurium are concentrated in the residual unoxidized lead and this explains why it is so difficult to separate these metals from silver by scorification and cupellation. This can only be done by repeated scorification with fresh lead and, as might be expected, this will result in a considerable loss of silver. From their positions in the table, it is evident that silver is not easily oxidized and that gold is protected by all other metals. To one who has a knowledge of the mineral character of the ore, a glance at the ignition temperature of the sulphides shown in Table XVI will afford an idea of the initial temperature required for scorification. From a comparison of the heats of oxidation of the metals present with that of lead, the relative ease or difficulty of their elimination in scorification may be determined; and a knowledge of the solubility of the metal oxides in litharge and in borax will indicate the relation between ore, lead and flux which will give the most satisfactory results. A...