Colorado Paper - Influence of Silicon on the Determination of Phosphors in Iron.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas M. Drown
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Jan 1, 1890

Abstract

The process for determining phosphorus in iron now in most general use in the laboratories of iron and steel works, is, I think, the one proposed bv Mr. Emmerton." In this process the solution of the iron for precipitation by ammonium molybdate is effected by treating the iron with nitric acid, evaporating to hard dryness in a dish, taking up with hydrochloric acid and driving off the greater portion of the hydrochloric by nitric acid. This procedure accomplishes, first, the destruction of all the carbonaceous matters; and, second; it renders all the silica insoluble. Experience has proved the former—the complete oxidation of the carbon—to be absolutely essential; but the explanation usually given, namely, that unless the carbon compounds are destroyed they will have a solvent action on the yellow precipitate, I am inclined to
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APA: Thomas M. Drown  (1890)  Colorado Paper - Influence of Silicon on the Determination of Phosphors in Iron.

MLA: Thomas M. Drown Colorado Paper - Influence of Silicon on the Determination of Phosphors in Iron.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.

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