Nonferrous Metallurgy (af16e058-564a-4fa6-a041-213712e6873b)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 118 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
Equilibrium in Lead Smelting. By S FREDERICK RAVITZ AND KENNETH E FISHER (Tech Pub 681, also Trans , vol 121 2300 words) Four liquids are ordinarily produced in lead smelting, namely, bullion, speiss, matte and slag To determine whether these exist together in equilibrium, the distribution of gold and silver among them was measured To crucibles containing similar mixtures of all four products, varying amounts of silver were added, and the crucibles were heated together under the same conditions for 3 hr, during which the charges melted and separated into four layers After cooling, these layers were assayed for silver, and the distribution coefficients, 1 e , the ratios of the concentration of silver in any particular layer to that in the bullion, were calculated In each experiment, each distribution coefficient was found to be constant, regardless of the amount of silver used Similar results were obtained using gold instead of silver The constancy of the distribution coefficients indicates that the bullion, speiss, matte, and slag exist together in equilibrium
Citation
APA: (1937) Nonferrous Metallurgy (af16e058-564a-4fa6-a041-213712e6873b)
MLA: Nonferrous Metallurgy (af16e058-564a-4fa6-a041-213712e6873b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.