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Electrowinning With Amalgam Electrode, Ralph V. Anderson Jr.
Electrowinning With Amalgam Electrode, Ralph V. Anderson Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Amalgam Metallurgy, a relatively new expression in the technology of metal extraction, was first chosen to describe certain new processes developed at the Duisburg Copper Works in Germany. The idea of using mercury, a costly and poisonous metal, as an intermediate in heavy chemical industry and in polarography are of recent origin; with the exception of a series of patents of little significance and occasional comments in the literature, the work is hardly known.
Polarographic Analysis Applied To Metallurgical Solutions And Products, Donald W. Johnson
Polarographic Analysis Applied To Metallurgical Solutions And Products, Donald W. Johnson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The polarograph has been applied to a large number of chemical and metallurgical analyses, and is especially applicable to solution control analysis and to the determination of minute quantities of ions in the presence of large amounts of other ions.
Determination Of The Activities Of Indium And Mercury And The Vapor Pressures Of Mercury Over These Amalgams From 0.00216 To 0.02494 Mole Fraction Indium At 25 C And From 0.00067 To 0.02410 Mole Fraction Indium At 70 C By Electromotive Force Measurements, Arthur H. Lutts
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This work was performed to determine by experimental means the activities of both indium and mercury and the vapor pressures of mercury over these amalgams at 25 and 70 C.