Colorado Paper - The Estimation of Mineral Oil in the Presence of other Oil

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles C. Hall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1883

Abstract

The following procedure in estimating mineral oil when mixed with vegetable or animal oils, is the result of a long series of cxperiments based on the method suggested by Sir William Thompson and Mr. A. H. Allen, in a paper read before the Royal Society.* Four to five grams of the oil under examination are weighed out into a porcelain capsule of 75 C.C. capacity. Thirty C.C. of a 10 per cent. solution of potassium-hydrate in alcohol are added, and the capsule covered with a watch-glass is placed in a water-bath heated to about 93' C. The mixture of oil and alkali should be stirred frequently, and after three-quarters of an hour it is boiled with stirring. This will secure the complete saponification of all the vegetable or animal oil. After the boiling has been continued some time, and most of the alcohol is expelled and a thick scum of soap forms on the surface, a little bicarbonate of soda is added to convert the excess of caustic alkali into carbonate. When the contents of the capsule have become pasty an equal bulk of fine, clean sand is stirred in. This makes the soap granular, and facilitates the removal of the last traces of alcohol. The capsule is now heated for two hours more on the water-bath. After cooling, the contents of the capsule are transferred to a short-necked funnel, having a thin plug of asbestos, and washed with petroleum-ether, or some other light petroleum spirit. The ether dissolves out the mineral oil from the soap, and is best collected in a quarter-liter flask having a short neck. The ether can be applied conveniently and effectively by a small washbottle. Care must be taken to effect a complete removal of the oil
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APA: Charles C. Hall  (1883)  Colorado Paper - The Estimation of Mineral Oil in the Presence of other Oil

MLA: Charles C. Hall Colorado Paper - The Estimation of Mineral Oil in the Presence of other Oil. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.

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