Lake Superior Paper - The Decomposition and Formation of Zinc Sulphate by Heating and Roasting
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 47
 - File Size:
 - 1631 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1905
 
Abstract
PAGE    Part I. Decomposition OF Zinc Sulphate by Heating in Air, . 811  I. Introduction............ 811  II. Zinc Sulphate Used,..814  III. Fumes and Pyrometers,........ 816  IV. Heating Zinc Sulphate—Dehydration,...... 817  V. Heating Zine Sulphate—Decomposition...818  (a.) Beginning of Decomposition..818 (b.) Rapidity of Decomposition,..819 (c.) End of Decomposition..823 (d.) Retardations in Heating.-Curve,..825 (e.) Formation of Basic Salts,..826 Part II. Decomposition OF Zinc Sulphate by Heating with Carbon    (Reducing Roast), .830  I. Introduction,........... 830  II. Experiments and Results ,.........832  III. Summay,........... 834  Part 111. Formation of Zinc Sulphate by Roasting,... 834  I. Introduction,........... 834  IT. Description of Blende,......... 836  III. Outline of Operations,.........838  IV. Details of Experiments.......... 839  1. Decrepitation,.......... 839  2. IgnitionPoint,....839    3. Sulphatizing-Roast of Joplin Blende..840  4. Sdphatizing-Roast of Warren Blemde ,..843  5. Sulphatizing-Roast with Addition of Pyrite...848  6. Summary of Sulphutizng-Roasts,....... 854  Part IV. Appendix : Formation of Zinc Ferrate...856    Part I. Decomposition of Zinc Sulphate by Heating    in Air.    I. Introduction.    With the exception of lead sulphate. all common metallic
Citation
APA: (1905) Lake Superior Paper - The Decomposition and Formation of Zinc Sulphate by Heating and Roasting
MLA: Lake Superior Paper - The Decomposition and Formation of Zinc Sulphate by Heating and Roasting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.