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PART II. |
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CHAPTER IX. |
SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM, CYANIDES, MERCURY. |
Silver—Detection |
87 |
Dry assay |
87 |
(1) Scorification |
88 |
(2) Pot assays, average ores |
90 |
" ores with metallic oxides |
91 |
" ores with metallic sulphides |
91 |
Explanatory notes on the fusion |
93 |
The effect of charcoal, flour, &c. |
94 |
The effect of nitre |
95 |
The effect of mineral sulphides |
95 |
(3) Cupellation |
98 |
The loss of silver |
101 |
Condition affecting the loss |
102 |
Methods of correction |
103 |
Lead required for cupellation |
105 |
(4) Calculation of the results in ounces to the ton of 2240 lbs. Table |
107 |
Ores with metallic particles |
108 |
(5) Explanatory notes |
110 |
(6) Examples of dry silver assays |
113 |
Wet assays |
116 |
Gravimetric method |
117 |
Gay-Lussac's method |
119 |
Volhard's method |
121 |
A modified Gay-Lussac |
123 |
Volhard's method applied to arsenic |
124 |
Gold—Detection |
126 |
Amalgamation assay |
126 |
Dry assay |
127 |
(1) Size of charges |
127 |
(2) Sampling |
127 |
(3) Assay tons |
131 |
(4) Small buttons, weighing |
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