Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Assay of Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Glenn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

Almost beyond doubt, the most important contribution to the assaying of copper yet made, is that of Mr. Eustis (Bans., xi., 120) on the " Comparison of Various Methods of Copper Analysis," which indicates in a manner for which the assayer cannot but feel grateful, how a copper sample ought to be treated from the moment it enters the laboratory until the copper is finally weighed. Admitting, as the present writer is inclined to do, that this paper establishes, as the official standard, the method of electrolysis, we may note as one of the few details which it does not finally fix, the kind of battery most desirable for precipitating the copper upon platinum. In this respect each assayer appears to be a law unto himself, while all feel more or less " shaky " as to the results. Classsen seems to suggest a remedy when he directs the measuring of the -gases liberated by the battery employed. But, in fact, that measure is not a constant in the Bunsen elements which he prescribes for copper determination. Furthermore, measuring gases necessitates more machinery and labor than the average assayer has a stomach for. It is, however, but just to Classen, to whom we owe so much, to reeall that he wrote more especially for students in the schools.
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APA: William Glenn  (1889)  Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Assay of Copper

MLA: William Glenn Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Assay of Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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