Halifax Paper - Estimation of Manganese. Carbon. and Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 423 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1886
Abstract
While working upon the processes which have been descaribed from time to time in the Transactions of the Institute for the estimation of these elements, I discovered that certain reactions take place under certain conditions which if overlooked, give erroneous results. Some of these reactions are new, to me at least. Estimation of Manganese. A weighed sample is dissolved in nitric acid and the manganese precipitated by potassium chlorate in the usual manner, care being taken to add some strong nitric acid at the last, and boil, to completely destroy the chlorate. Filter through purified asbestos, suck the filter dry with an aspirator; then wash with HNO3(1.40sp). gr.) until the acid comes through clear, and again suck dry with the aspirator. The nitric acid used for washing must be free from nitrous acid, for this acid reduces the peroxide of manganese; the lower oxide thus formed is dissolved by the strong nitric acid and is carried through the filter; some manganese also will nearly always be dissolved if the precipitate is washed with water. The nitric
Citation
APA:
(1886) Halifax Paper - Estimation of Manganese. Carbon. and Phosphorus in Iron and SteelMLA: Halifax Paper - Estimation of Manganese. Carbon. and Phosphorus in Iron and Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.