Notes on the Estimation of Zinc by Ferro-Cyanide in Acid Solutions

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 200 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1911
Abstract
THE alkaline method for the estimation of zinc cannot, in the writer's opinion, be relied. upon to within very narrow limits between two assayers on unknown quantities of zinc. The end point is not decisive enough, and allows the personal factor toenter largely into the assay. The following investigation was undertaken to see how accurate the acid method is on Broken Hill concentrates and ores, and what should be the limit between the results of two assayers. The method adopted is as follows:Weigh sufficient amount of ore to give titration (between 20 and 50 cc.), place in tall 400 cc. beaker, cover, add 7 cc. nitric acid and heat till brown fumes cease to be evolved. Wash dock glass into assay, add potassium chlorate, evaporate to dryness on a slow fire with the beaker uncovered. When no smell of chlorine or nitric acid is observed, remove and cool. Add 100 cc. boiling water, then 7 grm. ammonium chloride, W cc. ammonia (.880 sp. gr.), boil for five minutes, filter, wash...
Citation
APA: (1911) Notes on the Estimation of Zinc by Ferro-Cyanide in Acid Solutions
MLA: Notes on the Estimation of Zinc by Ferro-Cyanide in Acid Solutions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1911.