Iron and Steel Division - The Application of the Mass Action Law to Metal-Slag Equilibria

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Flood J. M. Toguri
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The application of the mass action law to the thermodynamic treatment of metal-slag equilibria is discussed. The consideration of the reactions essentially as ionic exchange equilibria is shown to be both an advantage and an aid for the elucidation of the theoretical treatment. This is illustrated by several examples. In general two different methods of application of the mass action law to metal-slag equilibria have been used by different groups of investigators. These could be called the oxide reaction and the ionic reaction approach respectively. At the recent discussion in the metallurgical section of the I.U.P.A.C. Congress in Montreal, 1961,' divergent opinions prevailed regarding the most rational way of applying the mass action law to metal-slag equilibria. This question is of fundamental importance in the treatment and understanding of theoretical chemical metallurgy. Consequently, the following is an attempt to contribute towards its clarification. As an example, the distribution of iron and manganese between molten iron and slag will be considered. I) THE OXIDE EXCHANGE REACTION APPROACH The equilibrium between iron and manganese between molten iron and slag is frequently formulated as an oxide metal exchange reaction as follows:
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APA: H. Flood J. M. Toguri  (1963)  Iron and Steel Division - The Application of the Mass Action Law to Metal-Slag Equilibria

MLA: H. Flood J. M. Toguri Iron and Steel Division - The Application of the Mass Action Law to Metal-Slag Equilibria. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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