Relationship between the Surface Tensions and the Compositions of Copper and Nickel Mattes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhang Hengzhong
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Based on thermodynamics of surfaces and a proposed two-dimensional state equation for surfaces, the relationship between the surface tension (Y) of a solution and the activity (a1) of its component (i) was derived: (1/Y)r2-.¬E (ai/Yl) The derived equation was verified with reported experimental data of water-alcohol systems and water-acetone system, the calculated results showed astonishing coincidence with experimental. Applications of the equation to the five matte systems Cu2S-FeS, Ni3S2-FeS, FeS-PbS, Cu2S-PbS and FeS-Cu22S-PbS also demonstrated that at given matte compositions the calculated surface tensions agreed with experimental fairy well.
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APA: Zhang Hengzhong  (1993)  Relationship between the Surface Tensions and the Compositions of Copper and Nickel Mattes

MLA: Zhang Hengzhong Relationship between the Surface Tensions and the Compositions of Copper and Nickel Mattes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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