A Modification Of The "Gay Lussac" Method For Silver-Bullion Containing Tin.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
LUIS EAIYLNN SALAS
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Mar 1, 1912

Abstract

IF the ordinary wet method be attempted for silver-bullion containing tin, much trouble is experienced, varying with the amount of tin present. Even with a percentage as low as 0.05, the end-point is masked by a persistent turbidity, while with amounts ranging from 0.5 per cent. upward, the determination of the exact end-point is impossible, owing to the finely divided or colloidal metastannic acid resisting all efforts to cause it to settle, or to give a clear supernatant liquid. The object of the following experiments was to seek a remedy for these difficulties, and to find the conditions whereby the Gay Lussac method might be applied directly to these bullions. Material containing tin is met with frequently in bullion from Mexico or Bolivia; and tin is carried (sometimes in large quantities) in jewelers' sweeps. 1. A bullion was prepared containing Ag, 74; Cu, 25; and Sn, 1 per cent. A weighed amount was treated by the humid assay-method as if it were an ordinary bullion free from tin. Ten cc. of HNO3 (1.21) was added, and the bottle was heated until all traces of red fumes had been expelled. Before heating, the solutions were moderately turbid; and after heating, the turbidity greatly increased. One hundred cc. of normal NaCl solution was added and the bottle was shaken vigorously at intervals during 30 min. The turbidity persisted. The bottle was allowed to stand over
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APA: LUIS EAIYLNN SALAS  (1912)  A Modification Of The "Gay Lussac" Method For Silver-Bullion Containing Tin.

MLA: LUIS EAIYLNN SALAS A Modification Of The "Gay Lussac" Method For Silver-Bullion Containing Tin.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1912.

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